Ahsan Ullah provides an insightful analysis of migration and displacement in the Middle East and North Africa. He examines the intricate relationship of these phenomena with human rights, safety concerns and issues of identity crisis and identity formation.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Rights, Safety and Identity: The Context of Forced Mobility in the MENA 2. MENA: Geopolitics of Conflicts and Refugees 3. Refugees in Camps: Anatomy of an Identity Crisis 4. Refugee Safety and Humanitarianism Discourse 5. Refugee Rights, Protection and Existing Instruments 6. Arab Uprising and New Dimensions of Refugee Crises 7. Discussions and Policy Implications
Über den Autor
AKM Ahsan Ullah is Associate Director at the Centre for Migration and Refugee Studies and Assistant Professor of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the American University in Cairo, Egypt. With over twenty years of experience in teaching and research, he has published extensively on migration, refugee and development studies. He taught and conducted research at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand, the City University of Hong Kong, the Centre for Development Research (ZEF), Germany, Saint Mary’s University, Mc Master University, and the University of Ottawa, Canada.