POLS3293

International Migration 国际移民

Government and International Relations, Globalisation and Development · DHSS · Major Elective Courses · 3 Units

Course Descriptions

This course analyses relevant issues related to contemporary international migration. First of all, it investigates underlying “push and pull factors” of socio-economic nature in both places of origin and of destination, assessing the broad range of bonds and frictions between migrants and host societies, as well as the persisting interactions with their native homelands. The course also explores the status of “refugee”, examining the core dynamics and implications of a selection of refugee crises occurred over the years in different regions of the world.

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