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Understanding the Rohingya Displacement : Security, Media, and Humanitarian Perspectives, Hardback Book

Understanding the Rohingya Displacement : Security, Media, and Humanitarian Perspectives Hardback

Edited by Kawser Ahmed, Md. Rafiqul Islam

Part of the International Perspectives on Migration series

Hardback

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This book provides a focused and comprehensive understanding of the conflict surrounding the Rohingya displacement, using a unique peace and conflict transformation viewpoint.

Divided into four sections and nineteen chapters, it covers significant themes related to the conflict.

It provides an in-depth examination of its security implications, media impact, and the need for a long-term transformation strategy.

The authors offer a sharp perspective on the crisis, covering a wide range of topics, including human rights abuses, geopolitics, media influence, and repatriation of the Rohingya.

Each chapter focuses on a different aspect of the conflict, providing readers with a thorough understanding of the Rohingya displacement-related conflict.

The authors advocate for a peaceful end to the conflict through repatriation, offering valuable conflict transformation tools for decision-makers in Bangladesh and around the world.

This book is essential for anyone seeking a deeper understandingof the conflict's security implications and highlights original research from academics on the role of the media.

It is relevant for scholars, politicians, decision-makers in the security and refugee management fields, academics studying the media, and humanitarian actors.

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