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UNESCO must address ‘state-led destruction’ of cultural heritage

The UNESCO World Heritage Committee held its 47th session last month in Paris, France. In analysis for the Australian Institute of International Affairs, Professor Benjamin Isakhan and Professor Lynn Meskell, member of CERL’s Affiliated Faculty, discuss the failure to address state-driven destruction of cultural heritage, noting the cases of Ukraine and Gaza, and offer measures for more effectively responding to state perpetrators.  

Lynn Meskell is Penn Integrates Knowledge (PIK) Professor at the University of Pennsylvania with joint appointments in the Department of Anthropology of the School of Arts and Sciences, the Graduate Program in Historic Preservation and Department of City and Regional Planning in the Weitzman School of Design, and the Penn Museum as a Curator in the Asian and Near East Sections. Read her bio here.

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