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            Volume 10, Number 1, January-February 2023

            ISSN: 2054-2089 (Print) 2397-7825 (Online) Volume 10, Number 1

            Table of Contents

            Editorial: Re-thinking security in a time of a changing world (dis)order 5

            Bulent Gokay and Lily Hamourtziadou

            ARTICLES

            Russia’s and America’s 21st century wars: Mirror images? 10

            Lily Hamourtziadou, Jonathan Jackson, and Ron Winch

            “Unjust” War, wrongful justification, and international humanitarian law 27

            Zia Akhtar

            The forgotten war: Yemen and human security 43

            Maram Abdulkader

            From securing whiteness to securing publics? Marginalized communities and differential stakeholdership in domestic security in the UK 58

            Damian Breen

            Policing third world countries through a system of lending: The socioeconomic and political implications for Nigeria 71

            Olasunkanmi Kehinde-Balogun

            Re-evaluating Turkey’s global relationships and its shift towards the South-East Asian region 88

            Shampa Roy-Mukherjee and Ejike Udeogu

            REPORT

            A reflection on the NHS, health security, and refugees 102

            Aleshia Louise Borley

            COMMENTS

            War as a counter-extremism strategy 117

            Leon Skerritt

            Hollywood and airpower: Myths and realities 120

            Lily Hamourtziadou and Jonathan Jackson

            The not-so-innocuous question 123

            Sarah L. Chevolleau

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            10.13169/jglobfaul
            Journal of Global Faultlines
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            Pluto Journals
            2397-7825
            2054-2089
            25 May 2023
            2023
            : 10
            : 1
            : 1-2
            Article
            10.13169/jglobfaul.10.1.0001
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