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Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
2 292 kr
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This book provides a comprehensive empirical analysis of how post-2022 Russian war migration has been transforming host societies and migration policies across eight countries in Europe and Asia, capturing the complex institutional and social shifts triggered by the Russian invasion of Ukraine as a major geopolitical turning point.Readers gain a deeper understanding of how mass war mobilization forces host nations to redefine their security strategies and social inclusion frameworks. The book delivers these insights through an original typology of migration policies—ranging from the "unwelcoming" approaches of Poland and Estonia to the "open-door" strategies of Armenia and Kazakhstan. A key element is its unique methodological triangulation, combining multi-sited ethnography with a sociological toolkit and media discourse analysis. Drawing on 163 in-person interviews conducted by an international research team, the volume moves beyond standard Russia-West binaries to reveal the lived experiences of migrants and evolving tensions within host communities.This book is valuable for academic experts and researchers in anthropology, sociology, migration studies, and political science, as well as policymakers and civil society activists working on refugee integration and border management. It also serves as an essential resource for undergraduate and graduate students in international relations and human geography, alongside general readers interested in the geopolitical consequences of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2023
1 182 kr
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Based on the findings of a major research project, this book investigates how European societies confront their troubled pasts today. In particular, the text explores what kinds of measures can be taken and which strategies endorsed to facilitate the process of overcoming difficult historic legacies in seven European states: Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, Ireland, Spain, Cyprus and Poland. The book is written by an international team of experts and examines strategies and actions in both policy making and civil society of European countries, as well as throughout the EU as a collective.