Refugees and forced migrants in Africa and the EU : comparative and multidisciplinary perspectives on challenges and solutions
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Refugees and forced migrants in Africa and the EU : comparative and multidisciplinary perspectives on challenges and solutions
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Springer VS, c2019
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  Saga
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  Kumamoto
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  Miyazaki
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  Okinawa
  Korea
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  Germany
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Description
The so-called 'refugee crisis' represents one of the biggest contemporary political and social challenges. Although many African countries have been dealing with forced migratory and refugee movements for decades, their experiences have so far largely been neglected in the predominantly Eurocentric public debate. The present volume aims to bridge this gap by providing comparative African and European perspectives from different disciplines, highlighting the challenges but also potential mutual benefits of social diversification, and offering an insight into possible solution strategies.
Table of Contents
Migration and Social Rights in a Globalized Society.- Migration Governance between Treating Symptoms and Combating Causes.
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