Can the West be trusted with global justice after Gaza?
Never has global justice faced a greater moral crisis than the destruction of Gaza, with the post-World-War-II moral order facing intense scrutiny. While Western-led institutions claim to champion human rights, when it comes to Gaza, do these institutions live up to their own ideals? In this episode of the Doha Debates Podcast, global experts debate whether the West can be trusted to promote global justice, and who should decide instead what moral framework guides the future of justice in a multipolar world.
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Featuring:
Bruno Maçães: Author and member of the European Council on Foreign Relations
David Oldroyd-Bolt: Historian and broadcaster, specializing in Anglosphere relations
Dr. Randa Slim: Foreign policy expert and non-resident fellow with Middle East Institute
Wadah Khanfar: Palestinian journalist and former director general of Al Jazeera