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Global Crisis Review is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated
to the promotion of human rights, justice and peace, published bi-annually
by the Institute for Policy Research & Development. The Review
publishes original research articles in a wide variety of fields
in the social and physical sciences, as well as philosophical, cultural
and ideological studies, in order to examine and explicate the nature
of different crises at local, national and international levels,
all with clearly global implications and effects.
The Review’s
aim is to publish research of the highest quality on inter and intra-state
conflicts; military interventions; ecological and environmental
degradation; resource competition and long-term energy (hydro-carbon)
depletion; increasing marginalization, deprivation and impoverishment
particularly in the South. Although the Review especially welcomes
work that is capable of grasping the multi-dimensional causes and
interrelationships between these different crises, articles that
focus on specific issues of concern to the Institute’s broad
research agenda are also welcome. The Review attempts to present
cutting-edge research from a wide variety of disciplines in order
to capture the multi-dimensional and overlapping dynamic of global
crises today.
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