In what ways does this issue relate to our readings and discussions on gender, migration, and structural violence?

In what ways does this issue relate to our readings and discussions on gender, migration, and structural violence?

(1) Drawing on Campbell et al (2010) and Warren (2012), analyze some of the strengths and weaknesses of the “Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, especially Women and Children.” In what ways does this issue relate to our readings and discussions on gender, migration, and structural violence? How does Warren’s analysis complicate some of the common representations of human trafficking?

(2) Analyze the crisis in Venezuela by relating it to Campbell et al (2010)’s discussion of internal and external challenges to the nation-state and Annan’s article, “Two Concepts of Sovereignty.” Name at least two IGOs and discuss the potential role they could play in this situation. Name at least two NGOs and outline how you think they might be of help. (For background info, see the Washington Post article, “As the poor join protests, Venezuela may be hitting a turning point”: https://tinyurl.com/k3j7ra9)

(3) Analyze the following Washington Post article in relation to our course readings and discussions regarding human rights, humanitarianism, and the costs of war (e.g. Campbell et al, Ishay): “A child in Yemen dies every 10 minutes as humanitarian aid falls short, U.N. says”: https://tinyurl.com/ltusgbo. How does this issue relate to Fassin’s discussion of humanitarianism as a politics of inequality?