The Global Migration Crisis: A Humanitarian Issue or Security Threat?
Migration is a multifaceted issue that demands a balanced approach, prioritizing both humanitarian concerns and national security ...
The issue of Refugee and Migration in the current context can no longer be understood and analyzed in terms of their common and traditional perceptions. These topics has been coming out at a time of mounting public concern regarding growing refugee crisis, migratory pressures and emergence of different forms of population movement due to scarcity, poverty, climate change, war and other forms of violence. Hence the research as a whole along with maintaining an extensive archive of developments on both issues centers on understanding of population movements considering current and future forms of international migrations, their inter-dependencies with globalization, assessment of risks and possible causes of migration, response of the international community in dealing with such challenges, the state of asylum seekers and refugees, international laws etc.
Migration is a multifaceted issue that demands a balanced approach, prioritizing both humanitarian concerns and national security ...
The Rohingya crisis is entering its ninth year. Bangladesh is playing generously, but this has not been possible for them for a long time ...
The migration policy of South Asia should be decolonised, and that would involve recognising the history and trying to reverse the impact ...
Nepal faces growing security threats from geopolitical tensions, refugee crises, cyberattacks, and religious violence. Tibetan and Rohingya refugees, political instability, and rising religious tensions complicate the situation, while cybercrime and climate disasters add to the challenges. ...
President Ford’s order to vacate Saigon’s orphanages demonstrated a benevolent, if not poorly constructed, sense of duty. If the administration had matched those upright intentions with an equally fervent adherence to the original objective of the operation and detailed-oriented planning, a better outcome might have been achievable ...
India’s rich history and ethos of inclusivity provide a strong foundation for embracing refugees and ensuring their successful integration. ...
According to McGeehan, FIFA will stand up for the state of Qatar and praise its efforts, irrespective of how Qatar treats migrant workers and irrespective of how many it deports. FIFA, under the reign of Gianni Infantino, has carried on from where Sepp Blatter left off – it cares about profit and power, and it doesn’t care who gets trampled underfoot ...
With the pullout of the US troops from Afghanistan and the re-capture of the Afghan government by the Taliban faction, there has been a sudden spark over the region ...
It’s hard to predict how the entry of millions of Ukrainians would affect EU host nations. The EU has responded with extraordinary speed and generosity, resulting in a widespread mobilisation of corporate and governmental projects ...
Brain Drain: How Migration to the Global North Costs the Global South
Bangladesh, with its young population and growing economy, stands at a turning point. The real challenge is not whether people will move — they will — but whether that movement can be made fair, reciprocal, and development-enhancing, rather than extractive ...