Migration, globalisation and human security
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Migration, globalisation and human security
(Routledge research in population and migration, 2)
Routledge, 2000
- : cloth
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Migration, Globalisation and Human Security looks at a range of security and human security issues related to the displacement of civilian populations and shows how the tenuous existence of migrants can lead to a myriad of human security threats. Providing major theoretical analyses of recent migration trends and in depth-case studies, this book shows that a redefinition of the notion of human security is now needed.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction, Nana K.Poku, David T.Graham
- Chapter 2 Human Security in a Globalising World, Nana K.Poku, Neil Renwick, John Glenn
- Chapter 3 'Neither Here nor There?', Richard Davies
- Chapter 4 Mapping Territoriality, Peter Marden
- Chapter 5 Migration and Security From a North-South Perspective, Elisabeth Abiri
- Chapter 6 A Durable International Migration and Security Nexus, Mark J.Miller
- Chapter 7 Meta-Societies, Remittance Economies and Internet Addresses, Richard Bedford
- Chapter 8 Tourism, Globalisation and Critical Security in Burma and Thailand, Michael J.G.Parnwell
- Chapter 9 Emigration and Immigration, Igor Ushkalov
- Chapter 10 The Brain Drain in Russia, Irina Malakha
- Chapter 11 The People Paradox, David T.Graham
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