Instructor, Global Governance, Wilfrid Laurier University
Hari Har Jnawali has a Ph.D. in Global Governance, with a specialization in the international human rights and global justice from the Balsillie School of International Affairs at the University of Waterloo. Dr. Jnawali is particularly interested in examining the states’ responses to minorities’ demand for autonomy and self-determination within states’ borders. He wants to know why autonomy struggles do and do not succeed. He has published several papers on the topics such as international human rights regimes, Indigenous rights, federalism, and regional autonomy. Currently, he is working on a project that examines how all South Asian countries are using population transfer as a strategy to weaken the minorities’ claims to self-determination.
How to encourage China to become a law-abiding member of the rules-based international order
Dec 07, 2023 08:02 am UTC| Insights & Views
Like many nations, Chinas relationship to the rules-based international order has often featured a selective adherence to those rules and a focus on its own interests, sometimes resulting in violating international laws...