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020 _a978-1-5095-1940-8
_c$ 13.50
040 _aMahanirbar Calcutta Research Group Library
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041 _aeng
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_bBHA
100 1 _aBhabha, Lacqueline
245 1 _aCan we solve the migration crisis?
_cJacqueline Bhabha
260 _aCambridge, UK
_bPolity Press
_c2018
300 _axiv, 141 p. ;
_c19 cm.
490 1 _aGlobal futures
504 _aincl. bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aAcknowledgement -- Preface -- A crisis like no other? -- A duty of care -- The system at breaking point -- Finding workable and humane solutions -- Further reading -- notes
520 _a"Every minute 24 people are forced to leave their homes and over 65 million are currently displaced world-wide. Small wonder that tackling the refugee and migration crisis has become a global political priority. But can this crisis be resolved and if so, how? In this compelling essay, renowned human rights lawyer and scholar Jacqueline Bhabha explains why forced migration demands compassion, generosity and a more vigorous acknowledgement of our shared dependence on human mobility as a key element of global collaboration. Unless we develop humane 'win-win' strategies for tackling the inequalities and conflicts driving migration and for addressing the fears fuelling xenophobia, she argues, both innocent lives and cardinal human rights principles will be squandered in the service of futile nationalism and oppressive border control." -- Provided by publisher
650 4 _aEmigration and immigration
_xGovernment policy
650 4 _aEmigration and immigration
_xPsychological aspects
650 4 _aEmigration and immigration
_xSocial aspects
650 4 _aMigration
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