For more than 25 years Burma has been experiencing a refugee crisis due to the military government’s excessive human rights violations. The argument for not accepting refugees often prioritizes the economic troubles that a country can face when taking care of refugees. Meanwhile, those who prioritize humanitarianism often appeal to human morals and argue that refugees should be accepted wherever they need to in order to be safe. This project ultimately focuses on whether Burmese refugees should be accepted into the surrounding countries or if countries should be able to deny refuge within their borders
About 620,000 Rohingya -- a predominantly Muslim ethnic group -- have fled violence in Myanmar this ...
The Burmese refugee/migrant community on the Thai-Burmese border figures prominently among “refugee ...
This research offers a detailed account of the Rohingya peoples’ experience of exclusion, discrimina...
This thesis will focus on Burmese protracted refugees in Thailand who, for more than thirty years, h...
The Karen, Mon and Karenni refugee camps along Thailand's border with Burma have traditionally been ...
This essay presents the history of the Karen refuge situation on the Burmese border with Thailand. I...
There are almost 1 million Rohingya refugees currently living in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. The vast m...
This paper deals with the Thai government\u27s policy on refugees with a special focus on refugees f...
The Rohingya, a Muslim minority group from Myanmar, considered one of the most persecuted minorities...
In this current world, the Rohingya Muslims of Myanmar are deemed to be one of the most inhumanly to...
The author examines the role of the United Nations and the international community in establishing c...
Thesis advisor: Sarah BabbThesis advisor: Lisa DodsonThrough a qualitative thematic analysis of sixt...
Master thesis development management - University of Agder 2016Stateless people are extremely vulner...
This research focuses on the special considerations and reasons for Burmese migrants and refugees fr...
Multi-party elections and the signing of a Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) in 2015 raised hopes...
About 620,000 Rohingya -- a predominantly Muslim ethnic group -- have fled violence in Myanmar this ...
The Burmese refugee/migrant community on the Thai-Burmese border figures prominently among “refugee ...
This research offers a detailed account of the Rohingya peoples’ experience of exclusion, discrimina...
This thesis will focus on Burmese protracted refugees in Thailand who, for more than thirty years, h...
The Karen, Mon and Karenni refugee camps along Thailand's border with Burma have traditionally been ...
This essay presents the history of the Karen refuge situation on the Burmese border with Thailand. I...
There are almost 1 million Rohingya refugees currently living in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. The vast m...
This paper deals with the Thai government\u27s policy on refugees with a special focus on refugees f...
The Rohingya, a Muslim minority group from Myanmar, considered one of the most persecuted minorities...
In this current world, the Rohingya Muslims of Myanmar are deemed to be one of the most inhumanly to...
The author examines the role of the United Nations and the international community in establishing c...
Thesis advisor: Sarah BabbThesis advisor: Lisa DodsonThrough a qualitative thematic analysis of sixt...
Master thesis development management - University of Agder 2016Stateless people are extremely vulner...
This research focuses on the special considerations and reasons for Burmese migrants and refugees fr...
Multi-party elections and the signing of a Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) in 2015 raised hopes...
About 620,000 Rohingya -- a predominantly Muslim ethnic group -- have fled violence in Myanmar this ...
The Burmese refugee/migrant community on the Thai-Burmese border figures prominently among “refugee ...
This research offers a detailed account of the Rohingya peoples’ experience of exclusion, discrimina...