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Tag Archives: ASEAN
Out now: publications on regional migration governance – the case of ASEAN
The regional level of migration governance is gaining increasing scholarly attention – being situated at a meso-level between national and bilateral migration policies and the emerging global migration governance structure. The appearance and more widespread usage of the concept of … Continue reading
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Tagged ASEAN, Asia, development, global governance, governance, human rights, migration, mobility, regionalism
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Interview: Bedeutung und Auswirkungen des #Migrationspakt – und wie geht es weiter?
Die internationale Gemeinschaft hat am 11. Dezember mit großer Mehrheit den Globalen Pakt für sichere, geordnete und reguläre Migration angenommen. Brot für die Welt hat mit mir ein Interview über die Bedeutung des Pakts, regionale Prozesse, Auswirkungen für Deutschland und meine … Continue reading
Out now: articles on #ASEAN, civil society, #migration and “alternative regionalism”
This blog concerns itself predominantly with the global governance of migration (or lack thereof), but if such a regime is to evolve, it needs to rest on some solid foundation. Besides the transnational level, the regional level seems to be … Continue reading