Carly A. Krakow is a writer, researcher, and activist. She is currently a PhD candidate in International Law at the London School of Economics, and earned her MPhil in International Relations and Politics at the University of Cambridge. Carly’s areas of focus include human rights, international law, environmental justice, the rights of refugees and displaced people, and Middle East politics. She is on Twitter @CarlyKrakow.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Lead poisoning risks in a Greek refugee camp: environmental racism as a dangerous new normal?
Once-shocking drownings in the Mediterranean have become dangerously normalized. Will environmental racism become...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaSettlement expansion in the Occupied West Bank – Part 2: resisting disrupted futures
Israel’s settlement expansion in the West Bank is a key part of an infrastructure of oppression, which deprives...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaSettlement expansion in the Occupied West Bank – Part 1: unjust pasts and interrupted futures
As Trump and Netanyahu propose an imbalanced and unjust “peace plan,” Palestinians continue to resist a complex...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaCould Middle East policy be Sanders' biggest strength against Trump for 2020?
What would a Sanders presidency mean for those who have long suffered due to American interventionism in the Middle East?
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaThe politics of water access under occupation: is international law sufficient?
In an era of “Trump’s Israel,” complete so far with uninhibited settlement expansion and an emboldened Israeli...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaAs the world turns towards the right: what future for the "refugee crisis"?
The “refugee crisis” is portrayed as a new phenomenon plaguing Europe, but it is another episode in an old crisis of...