ABSTRACT
Migration, Globalisation and Human Security looks at a range of security and human security issues related to the displacement of civilian populations and shows how the tenuous existence of migrants can lead to a myriad of human security threats. Providing major theoretical analyses of recent migration trends and in depth-case studies, this book shows that a redefinition of the notion of human security is now needed.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |24 pages
‘Neither Here nor There?'
The Implications of Global Diasporas for (Inter)National Security
chapter |16 pages
A Durable International Migration and Security Nexus
The Problem of the Islamic Periphery in Transatlantic Ties
chapter |28 pages
Meta-Societies, Remittance Economies and Internet Addresses
Dimensions of Contemporary Human Security in Polynesia