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100 _aAlavi, Mustafa and Haider, Sana
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245 _aThe Iran-Israel war of 2025: A catalyst for human rights crisis and global order reconfiguration
260 _aWorld Affairs: The Journal of International Issues
300 _a29(3), Jul-Sep, 2025: p.38-61
520 _aThe Iran-Israel War of 2025 marks a historic rupture in Middle Eastern geopolitics, transitioning from covert proxy confrontations to overt state-to-state warfare. Zaid Mustafa Alavi and Sana Haider explain how the conflict has aggravated an unprecedented humanitarian crisis, especially in Gaza, while simultaneously exposing the erosion of international norms and institutions. The analysis critiques the selective application of international law, the impotence of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) doctrine, and the failure of institutions like the UN to uphold global justice. The authors critique simplistic frameworks such as Huntington’s “Clash of Civilizations”, arguing instead for a nuanced understanding of the geopolitical, economic, and humanitarian ramifications of the war. – Reproduced http://www.worldaffairsjournal.com/content.php
773 _aWorld Affairs: The Journal of International Issues
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