
Internal Migration
Challenges in Governance and Integration
Peter Lang Verlag
Published on 30. September 2019
Book
Hardback
154 pages
978-1-4331-7080-5 (ISBN)
Description
Internal Migration: Challenges in Governance and Integration focuses on the challenges associated with internal migration across the developing world. While international migration captures significant attention, less attention has been paid to those migrating within recognized national borders. The sources of internal migration are not fundamentally different from international migration, as migrants may be pushed by violence, disasters, state policies, or various opportunities. Although they do not cross international borders, they may still cross significant internal borders, with cultural differences and perceived state favoritism generating a potential for "sons of the soil" conflicts. As citizens, internal migrants are in theory to be provided legal protection by host states, however this is not always the case, and sometimes their own states represent the cause of their displacement. The chapters in this book explain how international organizations, host states, and host communities may navigate the many challenges associated with internal migration.
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Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
9 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
390 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4331-7080-5 (9781433170805)
DOI
10.3726/b16141
Schweitzer Classification
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Persons
Shane Joshua Barter is Associate Professor at Soka University of America, where he serves as Director of the Pacific Basin Research Center. He has written several books and numerous journal articles related to Southeast Asia, armed conflicts, democracy, separatism, and territorial autonomy.
William Ascher is the Donald C. McKenna Professor of Government and Economics at Claremont McKenna College. His research focuses on development policy, natural-resource and environmental policy, political psychology, and international organizations. His predominant geographic foci are Latin America and Southeast Asia.
Content
List of Tables and Figures - Acknowledgments - List of Abbreviations - Shane Joshua Barter/William Ascher: Internal Migration: Challenges in Governance & Integration - Alicia Elaine Luedke: Preventing and Responding to Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in and Around South Sudan's Protection of Civilian (POC) Sites - Juan Esteban Zea: How IDPs Navigate the Resettlement Process in Bogota, Colombia - Lee J. M. Seymour/Marek Brzezinski: Unsettled States: Displacement, Governance, and Integration in the South Caucasus - Rumela Sen: Competing Mobilization of Tribal and Class Identity: Politics of Internal Migration in North India - Vineeta Yadav: The Political Economy of Special Economic Zones and Internal Displacement in India - Isabelle Cote: "Adopting Migrants as Brothers and Sisters"-Fictive Kinship as a Mechanism of Conflict Resolution and Conflict Prevention in Lampung, Indonesia - Shane Joshua Barter: Displacement and Reintegration in Aceh, Indonesia - Ivan V. Small: Vexed Returns: Vietnamese Returnee Interactions With Home and State - Contributor Biographies - Index.