1 edition of Refugees and borders in South Asia found in the catalog.
Refugees and borders in South Asia
Antara Datta
Published
2012
by Routledge in New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | Antara Datta |
Series | Routledge studies in south asian politics |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HV640.4.I4 D38 2012 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25214726M |
ISBN 10 | 9780415524728, 9780203104613 |
LC Control Number | 2012004327 |
Migrants, Refugees and the Stateless in South Asia; Partha S. Ghosh, Sage Publishing, Rs. Govindan Nair is a retired civil servant. You have reached your limit for free articles this : Govindan Nair. 2 Refugees| and IDPs in South Asia. of the global refugee population) in 69 different asylum countries according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). Pakistan hosted the most refugees of any country in , with million, nearly all from Afghanistan. The long civil war in Sri Lanka led to mass internal.
The other difficulty is in determining the exact number of the IDPs as they are inside the state borders and for whom life is always in a state of flux due to war like conditions. The peculiar situation in South Asia is that communities of same ethic group are spread across the international borders. This book is about the malleable boundaries between migrants, refugees and the stateless The book is a comprehensive overview of the layers of relationship of the state and people’s movements between borders in South Asia The strength of the book lies in the importance placed by the author on collective memory being a major tool for the Price: $
Read "The Politics of Refugees in South Asia Identity, Resistance, Manipulation" by Navine Murshid available from Rakuten Kobo. Partition and post-colonial migrations – sometimes voluntary, often forced – have created borders in South Asia that ser Brand: Taylor And Francis. Migrants, Refugees and the Stateless in South Asia; Partha S. Ghosh, Sage Publishing, Rs. Govindan Nair is a retired civil servant. You have reached your limit for free articles this month.
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This book argues that this massive influx of refugees within a few short months changed ideas about citizenship and belonging in South Asia.
The book looks at how the Indian state, while generously keeping its borders open to the refugees, made it clear that these refugees were different from those generated by Partition, and would not be allowed to settle by: This book argues that this massive influx of refugees within a few short months changed ideas about citizenship and belonging in South Asia.
The book looks at how the Indian state, while generously keeping its borders open to the refugees, made it clear that these refugees were different from those generated by Partition, and would not be allowed to settle cturer: Routledge.
This book argues that this massive influx of refugees within a few short months changed ideas about citizenship and belonging in South Asia. The book looks at how the Indian state, while generously keeping its borders open to the refugees, made it clear that these refugees were different from those generated by Partition, and would not be allowed to settle permanently.
This book argues that this massive influx of refugees within a few short months changed ideas about citizenship and belonging in South Asia. The book looks at how the Indian state, while generously keeping its borders open to the refugees, made it clear that these refugees were different from those generated by Partition, and would not be allowed to settle : Taylor And Francis.
"The war in between India and Pakistan led to a huge refugee crisis. This book argues that the massive influx of ten million refugees into India within a few short months changed ideas about citizenship and belonging in South book looks at how the Indian state, while generously keeping its borders open to the refugees, made it clear that these refugees were different from.
The world is experiencing one of the largest movements of people in history with 65 million people in alone displaced by conflict, the majority of these coming from Asia. This book offers a deep engagement with individuals whose lives were shaped by encounters with borders: by telling the stories of a poor Bangladeshi women who regularly crosses the India border to visit family, Muslims.
An excellent historical and ethnographic book on the ways in which both India and Pakistan constructed their nation-ness through the use of refugee camps, passports, ID's, and borders. Goes against the grain of many of the existing historical books 4/5. With Europe and the Middle East thus occupied, there has been less attention to the emergent refugee crisis in South Asia.
According to the United Nations refugee agency, UNHCR, Pakistan is home to over million refugees, mostly from Afghanistan. Drawing on the International Legal Standards and States’ Practices in South Asia regarding climate refugees, the book shows how IRL, ICCL, and IHRL (international human rights law) have been used to address and identify the gaps in the global legal protection framework concerning the contours of the normative debate on climate refugees.
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ISBN DOI: / Post - and South Asian borders are not only a physical territory, but also an emotional and mental construct. The crisis in East Pakistan inwhich preceded the birth of Bangladesh, led to ten million refugees crossing the border into India.
This book argues that this massive influx of refugees within a few short months changed ideas about citizenship and belonging in South book looks at how the Indian state, while generously keeping its borders open to the refugees, made it clear that. The book chronicles the protection laws extended to people displaced due to climate change, and who have either become refugees by crossing the international borders or are climatically displaced persons (CDPs) in their homelands and looks into the role of SAARC in relation to climate refugees.
The crisis in East Pakistan inwhich preceded the birth of Bangladesh, led to ten million refugees crossing the border into India. This book argues that this massive influx of refugees within Author: Anupam Datta.
The crisis in East Pakistan inwhich preceded the birth of Bangladesh, led to ten million refugees crossing the border into India.
This book argues that this massive influx of refugees within a few short months changed ideas about citizenship and belonging in South Asia. The book looks at how the Indian state, while generously keeping its borders open to the refugees, made it clear that. Refugees and borders in South Asia: the great exodus of [Antara Datta] -- "The war in between India and Pakistan led to a huge refugee crisis.
This book argues that the massive influx of ten million refugees into India within a few short months changed ideas about. Human migration has various forms, causes and implications. No one model of migration can explain its all patterns in the world.
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