Migration, Homeland, and Belonging in Eurasia

Cynthia J. Buckley (Author), Blair A. Ruble (Author), Erin Trouth Hofmann (Author)

Over dit boek

  • Type: Book: Essays
  • Uitgever: The Woodrow Wilson Center Press
  • Land: USA
  • Plaats: Washington, D.C.
  • ISBN: 9780801890758
  • Taal: English
  • Pagina's: 384
  • Locatie: 6.5.6 - 6.6.7

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This is a highly relevant book for scholars, policy makers, and government institutions, offering a glimpse at the myriad cross-country issues that emerge regarding the problems and opportunities associated with the movement of people across borders. (Kathleen Kuehnast, United States Institute of Peace July 2009) This is an interesting book which brings a range of new and interesting case studies into view. There are only a handful of books on this subject and arguably none have the breadth of scope that this collection offers. (Hilary Pilkington, University of Warwick March 2010) An important and relevant book. (Ralph S. Clem Russian Review ) What this book demonstrates in a confident and scholarly way is that migration is neither a simple nor a one-way process. (Ulrike Ziemer Europe-Asia Studies ) Studying how this underlying network came into being -- and what directions its evolution is following -- will tell us much about this important part of the world, historically and today. (John Randolph Slavic Review ) Migration, Homeland, and Belonging in Eurasia is an excellent book, and a valuable addition to migration scholarship. (Karen Muth and Georgi Derlugian Contemporary Sociology )