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January 5, 2022

[SSJ: 11694] Publication of Migration Governance in Asia: A Multi-level Analysis

From: HIGUCHI Naoto <higuchinaoto@waseda.jp>
Date: 2021/01/04

Dear all,

Apologies for cross posting, but I am pleased to announce that the following book is published from Routledge.


Migration Governance in Asia: A Multi-level Analysis

/Edited By /*/Kazunari Sakai <https://www.routledge.com/search?author=Kazunari%20Sakai> and Noemi Lanna <https://www.routledge.com/search?author=Noemi%20Lanna>/*//

Copyright Year 2022

https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/edit/10.4324/9781003199441/migration-governance-asia-kazunari-sakai-noemi-lanna


Book Description

The contributors to this book investigate migration governance in Asia through a multilevel analysis, addressing its local, national and regional dimensions as well as placing it in the wider context of global migration governance.

Core case studies include migration to and within Japan, the migration of Burmese and Tibetan refugees to India, and the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar. Evaluating the rules, norms and processes put in place by state and non-state actors to cope with international migration, the contributors focus especially on migration flows and the extent to which Asian cases are distinct from those elsewhere. This includes comparative cases from Europe and the United States to provide a comparative context for the analysis of Asia.

A valuable resource for students and scholars of migration studies, especially those with a particular interest in Asia.


Table of Contents

*Introduction*/Kazunari Sakai and Noemi Lanna/

*Part 1 Migration Governance in Historical Perspective *

*1. *Moving towards the North: Internal migration in Modern Japan /Rosa Caroli/

*2.* The origins of "good governance" in Europe: The case of Serbian refugees in France during World War One /Stanislav Sretenović/

*Part 2 Migration Governance at Local, National and Regional Levels *

*3.* Issues on Refugee Acceptance in Japanese Society /Sung Wook Hong/

*4*. Poverty of Migrants in Japan /Naoto Higuchi, Sachi Takaya and Nanako Inaba/

*5*. Nationalism in Exile: Burmese and Tibetan Refugees in India /Anne-Sophie Bentz/

*6.* Do Sanctuary Cities Protect Unauthorised Immigrants? Intergovernmental Disputes between the Trump Administration and Sanctuary Cities over Immigration Policies /Masaharu Yasuoka/

*7. *Between the hammer of non-interference and the anvil of third-party influence: ASEAN, APT and EAS vis-à-vis the Rohingya migration crisis /Noemi Lanna/

*8*. Euro-Mediterranean Experiences on Management of Migration Governance /Giuseppe Cataldi/**

*Part 3 Toward Global Migration Governance *

*9.* Migration and the Nation-State: The Contradictions of Globalization /Kazuhiro Ota/

*10.* Governance Related to Human Migration /Kazunari Sakai/

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Naoto Higuchi
School of Human Sciences, Waseda University
2-579-15, Mikajima, Tokorozawa 3591192, Japan
higuchinaoto@waseda.jp

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