Irregular Migration and Human Security in East Asia

Across East Asia, intra-regional migration is more prevalent than inter-regional movements, and the region’s diverse histories, geopolitics, economic development, ethnic communities, and natural environments make it an excellent case study for examining the relationship between irregular migration a...

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Main Authors: SONG, Jiyoung, COOK, Alistair D.B.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-27152017-03-07T08:26:44Z Irregular Migration and Human Security in East Asia SONG, Jiyoung COOK, Alistair D.B. Across East Asia, intra-regional migration is more prevalent than inter-regional movements, and the region’s diverse histories, geopolitics, economic development, ethnic communities, and natural environments make it an excellent case study for examining the relationship between irregular migration and human security. Irregular migration can be broadly defined as people’s mobility that is unauthorised or forced, and this book expands on the existing migration-security nexus by moving away from the traditional state security lens, and instead, shifting the focus to human security. With in-depth empirical country case studies from the region, including China, Japan, North Korea, the Philippines, Burma/Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand and Singapore, the contributors to this book develop a human security approach to the study of irregular migration. In cases of irregular migration, such as undocumented labour migrants, asylum seekers, internally displaced people, trafficked persons, and smuggled people, human security is the cause and/or effect of migration in both sending and receiving countries. By adopting a human security lens, the chapters provide striking insights into the motivations, vulnerabilities and insecurities of migrants; the risks, dangers and illegality they are exposed to during their journeys; as well as the potential or imagined threats they pose to the new host countries. This multidisciplinary book is based on extensive fieldwork and interviews with migrants, aid workers, NGO activists and immigration officers. As such, it will appeal to students and scholars of Asian politics and security, as well as those with interests in international relations, social policy, law, geography and migration. 2014-11-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1459 https://search.library.smu.edu.sg/permalink/65SMU_INST/1lk8vc3/alma9920335202601 Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University migration emigration and immigration human security Asia East Asia Asian Studies Political Science
institution Singapore Management University
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Singapore
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topic migration
emigration and immigration
human security
Asia
East Asia
Asian Studies
Political Science
spellingShingle migration
emigration and immigration
human security
Asia
East Asia
Asian Studies
Political Science
SONG, Jiyoung
COOK, Alistair D.B.
Irregular Migration and Human Security in East Asia
description Across East Asia, intra-regional migration is more prevalent than inter-regional movements, and the region’s diverse histories, geopolitics, economic development, ethnic communities, and natural environments make it an excellent case study for examining the relationship between irregular migration and human security. Irregular migration can be broadly defined as people’s mobility that is unauthorised or forced, and this book expands on the existing migration-security nexus by moving away from the traditional state security lens, and instead, shifting the focus to human security. With in-depth empirical country case studies from the region, including China, Japan, North Korea, the Philippines, Burma/Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand and Singapore, the contributors to this book develop a human security approach to the study of irregular migration. In cases of irregular migration, such as undocumented labour migrants, asylum seekers, internally displaced people, trafficked persons, and smuggled people, human security is the cause and/or effect of migration in both sending and receiving countries. By adopting a human security lens, the chapters provide striking insights into the motivations, vulnerabilities and insecurities of migrants; the risks, dangers and illegality they are exposed to during their journeys; as well as the potential or imagined threats they pose to the new host countries. This multidisciplinary book is based on extensive fieldwork and interviews with migrants, aid workers, NGO activists and immigration officers. As such, it will appeal to students and scholars of Asian politics and security, as well as those with interests in international relations, social policy, law, geography and migration.
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author SONG, Jiyoung
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title Irregular Migration and Human Security in East Asia
title_short Irregular Migration and Human Security in East Asia
title_full Irregular Migration and Human Security in East Asia
title_fullStr Irregular Migration and Human Security in East Asia
title_full_unstemmed Irregular Migration and Human Security in East Asia
title_sort irregular migration and human security in east asia
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2014
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1459
https://search.library.smu.edu.sg/permalink/65SMU_INST/1lk8vc3/alma9920335202601
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