"War is the continuation of politics by other means," the old line goes. War itself has changed -- from large-scale conflicts with tanks rolling through open countryside and bombers raining death, to longer, lower intensity (if still deadly) conflicts like the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan since 9/11. How can we think about the nature of conflict -- and does the Responsibility To Protect give us to prevent the worst kinds of conflicts from spilling into carnage?
Your host Jonathon Narvey interviews Lauryn Oates, PhD, a human rights activist whose work concentrates on international development, women’s rights and education in conflict zones. She has worked throughout the developing world, particularly in Afghanistan.
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