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The Challenge of Global Migration - Human Rights, Security and Refugees
Bluth, Christoph
Bluth, Christoph
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2024-07-01
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This is a comprehensive study that examines the sources
of refugee flows, in particular as they relate to political
persecution, trafficking human slavery, and human rights
challenges in relation to gender and sexual identity. Liberal
democratic states have been contending with significant
refugee inflows. The migration of large populations to
Europe and North America is driven by various factors,
including regional conflicts, the impacts of global warming,
political opposition to autocratic regimes, and societal.
The purpose of this study is to understand the nature of
human rights challenges, to cut through false perceptions
and myths in relation to the sources of migration and
refugee flows, and to provide a deeper understanding
for academics and practitioners in relation to the support
for refugees and victims of human slavery.
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Bluth C (2024) The Challenge of Global Migration - Human Rights, Security and Refugees. London: Global Research Publications, Xlibris.
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