Hannah Elsisi, Lecturer in Modern Middle East History, King’s College London Hastings Donnan, Director of the Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice and Co-Director of the Centre for International Borders Research, Queen’s University, Belfastīaz Dreisinger, Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Melissa Checker, Hagedorn Professor of Urban Studies and Environmental Psychology, Queens College (CUNY) Yuk Wah Chan, Associate Professor, City University of Hong Kong Cantrell, Associate Professor of Asian History, African History, World History, Longwood University Orville Vernon Burton, Distinguished Professor of History, Sociology, and Computer Science, Clemson University and Director of the Clemson CyberInstitute Mary Bosworth, Professor of Criminology, Fellow of St Cross College, University of Oxford Professor of Criminology, Monash University, Australia and Director of the Border Criminologies Network Olivier Bercault, lawyer and researcher for Human Rights Watch Vanessa Barker, Docent and Associate Professor of Sociology, Stockholm University Laetitia Atlani-Duault, Fellow at the French National Development Research Institute, Professor at IRD - CEPED (Sorbonne Paris Cité University, Paris V René Descartes), Director of the Collège d’Études Mondiales (CEM) at the Fondation Maison des sciences de l’homme (FMSH) Holly Ackerman, Librarian for Latin American, Iberian and Latino Studies, Duke University It supports research and teaching in international studies, history, political science, sociology, security studies, peace studies, law, public policy, and anthropology. Interdisciplinary: Aligned with how these topics are taught today, the Global Issues Library combines historical, political, international, sociological, anthropological, artistic, and human rights perspectives. This structure allows students to compare issues geographically, historically, or from other viewpoints. Opportunities for comparative study: Content is organized around thematic units, such as the Cambodian genocide, the Burma-Myanmar Conflict, the Iranian Revolution, the European Union and its borders.
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