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<p><em>Security and Migration in Asia</em> explores how various forms of unregulated and illegal forms of human movement within Asia and beyond the region have come to be treated as 'security' issues, and whether and how a 'securitization' framework enables a more effective response to them. The process and theory of 'securitization' and 'desecuritization' have been developed within the international relations literature by the so-call Copenhagen school scholars, including Barry Buzan and Ole Waever among others.</p> <p>The topics explored in this well- presented and engaging book cover geographic areas of China, Northeast Asia, Central Asia, the Russian Far East, Southeast Asia, and the Hong Kong SAR, and includes research on:</p> <p><br> </p> <ul> <li>human trafficking and people smuggling</li> <li>financing illegal migration and links to transnational organized crime</li> <li>regulated and unregulated labour migration</li> <li>the 'securitization' of illegal migration in sending, transit and receiving countries.</li> </ul> <br> <p>This book provides compelling insights into contemporary forms of illegal migration, under conditions of globalization, and makes a contribution to the literature in international relations and migration studies.</p>
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Asia -- Emigration and immigration
SECURITY, INTERNATIONAL
Human smuggling -- Asia
National security -- Asia
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