Positions of Responsibility: The Search for Solutions to Irregular Migration in Southeast Asia

Middle East Institute 2016 (5):1-5 (2016)
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Abstract

This essay series explores the human costs and policy challenges associated with the displacement crises in the Mediterranean and Andaman Seas. The essays explore the myths or misconceptions that have pervaded discussions about these two crises, as well as the constraints or capacity deficiencies have hampered the responses to them.

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