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            Journal of Global Faultlines

            Volume 11, Number 2, December 2024

            Published by Pluto Journals

            ISSN: 2054-2089 (Print) 2397-7825 (Online) Volume 11, Number 2

            Journal of Global Faultlines

            Table of Contents

            EDITORIAL: Borders kill: Migration, imperialism and tragic deaths in times of austerity 152

            Bulent Gokay and Lily Hamourtziadou

            ARTICLES

            Nostalgia, homesickness, and migration: A qualitative study into Polish migrant experience 161

            Valentina Garro

            Beyond statistics: The theory, practice and purpose of casualty recording 177

            Hollie Dales

            The importance of documenting the casualties of armed conflict 191

            Emily Ward and Lily Hamourtziadou

            Challenges to building social cohesion in conflict-laden areas: The A'zaz case in the northwest of Syria (2016–2022) 198

            Omar Garebo

            On the brink of power: An inquiry into emerging power through international political economy 238

            Jack Houghton

            COMMENT

            Militaries looking for new skills: The British Army, recruitment, and people with additional needs 251

            Hannah Fieldhouse

            REPORT

            As UNITAD is now over: Charting the path toward justice in Iraq 257

            Alannah Travers

            BOOK REVIEW

            Body Count: The War on Terror and Civilian Deaths in Iraq, by Lily Hamourtziadou – Book Review 265

            Alannah Travers

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            10.13169/jglobfaul
            Journal of Global Faultlines
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            Pluto Journals
            2397-7825
            2054-2089
            19 December 2024
            : 11
            : 2
            : 1-2
            Article
            10.13169/jglobfaul.11.2.0001
            a7b57bcb-895e-49d5-a82c-6a300438aca7

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