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100 _aNanda, Samar
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245 _aIs migration the greatest danger to human survival and human flourishing in future?
260 _aIIPA Digest
300 _a6(1), Jan-Mar, 2024: p.36-43
520 _a Many of the concerns, which we considered erstwhile as mundane and addressable have turned acute and insurmountable with the passage of time such as massive displacement of people as refugees, threats of climate change and simmering conflicts in the regions of West Asia, Africa, and even Europe. However, owing to the limitation of space and time the analysis will be restricted to the crisis emanating from refugees in West Asia, Africa and of recent movement out of Ukraine. First, the reasons for immigration are locked in depth. No one can forget the tragic capsize of boat in a sea near the Greece coast, overturning of a container carrying immigrants in borer town in Mexico, use of physical force to stop the immigrants of European boarders or a family of immigrants frozen to death on Conidian border are some of the myriad images that come to the immediate memory. – Reproduced
773 _aIIPA Digest
906 _aMIGRATION
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