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Professor of International Relations and ARC Future Fellow, Luke Glanville's research spans the historical and contemporary issues surrounding international protection, atrocities, and refugee rights. His work interrogates the responsibilities of states toward refugees and the ethical considerations of prioritization in the realm of global responsibilities. Glanville has published four notable books, including 'Prioritizing Global Responsibilities' (2024) with James Pattison, which has received acclaim within the academic community. His other works include 'Refuge Reimagined: Biblical Kinship and Global Politics' (2021) and 'Sovereignty as Responsibility to Protect: A New History' (2014), which won the Australian Political Science Association Crisp Prize. His latest project, 'Sepúlveda and the Spanish Invasion of the Americas: Defending Empire, Debating Las Casas' (2023), highlights debates on colonial rule and ethical governance. As a faculty member, he has contributed to prestigious journals and continues to supervise research students while leading significant research projects associated with refugee policies and historical justifications.
Australian National University • Canberra, Australia
Faculty member focusing on International Relations with an emphasis on global responsibilities and refugee issues.
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