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Global Justice Under Pressure: Authoritarianism, Resistance, and Political Agency in Times of Crisis

Democracy
International Relations
Political Theory
Global
Normative Theory
Refugee
P257
James Pattison
University of Manchester
James Pattison
University of Manchester

Abstract

This panel examines how global justice is challenged and reconfigured in a world marked by authoritarian resurgence, war, displacement, and weakening international institutions. The contributions ask how justice can be pursued, and how power, responsibility, and legitimacy are reconfigured under conditions of conflict and institutional failure. Rather than assuming stable frameworks of international law or democratic governance, the papers explore how the pursuit of a just global order is advanced, constrained, or transformed within an increasingly fragmented world.

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