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Climate Change Climate Issue Editors' Pick Migration Opinion Refugees 

Addressing Migration in the Age of Climate Change

December 24, 2021 Shivani Shah 0 Comments Climate Change, Displacement, Human Rights, Migration, Public policy, Refugee

By Amanda Barba The age of climate change has brought heightened levels of violence as competition over essential resources continues

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Gender Human Rights Humanitarian Latin America LGBT Mental Health Migration Sports 

Mental Health, Venezuela, FIFA Word Cup and Leading Latinas at the 2019 Concordia Summit

October 7, 2019October 14, 2019 Sushant Naidu 0 Comments Fifa, immigration, Latina, Latinx, LGBTQ, Mental Health, Sports, Venezuela, World Cup

Three of our Associate Editors covered four specific events at the 2019 Concordia Summit.  Change the Narrative: Mental Illness, Health,

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Articles and Blogs Borders Human Rights Middle East Migration Military Opinion Opinion Post-Conflict Refugees Syria 

Strangers in a Familiar Land: The Dangers of Citizenship Withdrawal to the Fight Against Terror

February 22, 2019February 24, 2019 Meagan Torello 0 Comments Citizenship, Counter Terrorism, Human Rights, ISIS, terrorism, U.S. foreign Policy

by Kendra Brock  The recent UK decision to withdraw the citizenship of Shamima Begum and the U.S. decision to bar

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Africa Borders Civil Society Development Migration Opinion Post-Conflict Refugees Truth and Justice 

Diversity Management: the Panacea for Mitigating Violent Conflicts in Africa

November 16, 2018 Meagan Torello 0 Comments africa, Burundi, Chad, colonialism, Conflict, conflict resolution, diversity, South Sudan

by Oluwagbemiga Oyeneye  According to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugee (UNHCR) “Sub-Saharan Africa hosts more

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Editors' Pick Europe European Union Human Rights Migration Opinion Populism Refugees 

Refugee Crisis or Opportunity? Germany vs Hungary

March 23, 2018April 19, 2018 Dennis Meaney 3 Comments

By Morgan McMichen Europe is experiencing the worst refugee crisis in seven decades, and host countries are scrambling to come

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Diplomacy Brief Migration Opinion Refugees South East Asia 

The Diplomacy Brief: Rohingya Crisis, Joseph Nye, Kurdish Independence, and Counter Terrorism

September 12, 2017April 19, 2018 Dennis Meaney 0 Comments

“A Friendless People”  This month was certainly not the first time the Rohingya faced persecution at the hands of the

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Articles and Blogs Europe European Union Featured Migration Opinion 

Every Man for Himself

March 23, 2016April 19, 2018 Audra DeCataldo 0 Comments EU, Migration, Turkey

The migration crisis has Europe in a state of emergency, and the European Union’s actions are rapidly diminishing its footing

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European Union Migration 

Collective Action Battleground: The Schengen Agreement

January 27, 2016February 20, 2016 journalstaff 0 Comments European Union, Free Travel, Migrants

The current era in international relations will be defined by collective action issues.  The prevailing focus on climate change and

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Europe European Union Featured Migration 

Europe, Get Your Act Together

November 22, 2015February 20, 2016 journalstaff 0 Comments EU, Europe, Migration, Refugees, Syria

Unlike the U.S., which benefits from the relative isolation of two oceans, Western Europe borders many of the world’s most

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European Union Migration 

European Refugee Crisis: The difficulties of migration

September 11, 2015September 11, 2015 Sarah Valero 0 Comments EU, Germany, Middle East, Refugees, Syria

Images from the Syrian refugee crisis have gained international attention in recent weeks.  From migrant boats capsizing off the Libyan

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