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Welcome to our new ACUNS-Global Governance online discussion!
Here we give you the opportunity to interact online with authors of current Global Governance articles. This month, we highlight a selection from volume 16, number 2 (April-June 2010). This issue of Global Governance features a stimulating and timely exchange about the Goldstone Report on the Gaza conflict. Tom Farer, Dinah PoKempner, Ed Morgan, Richard Falk and Nigel S. Rodley assess the report from a variety of angles. For the complete table of contents for this issue, click here. To see what is coming up in the next issue, a special issue on Global Governance and Migration, click here.
In this online discussion, we feature Tom Farer's introduction to the exchange. Please join the conversation. If you are not registered to comment, please click here.
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Introduction
Tom Farer
By concluding that, in its assault on Gaza under the rubric of self-defense, Israel had targeted the civilian infrastructure and consciously "punished" the civilian population and demonstrated indifference to the suffering of noncombatants and engaged in other acts in violation of the laws of war, behaviors that possibly constituted in their totality crimes against humanity, the Goldstone Report became almost as controversial as the events precipitating it. In this…
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