Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies, vol. 15, n° 3 (2017), Special Issue : Statelessness, Irregularity, and Protection in Southeast Asia Table of contents Introduction Protection Elsewhere, Resilience Here: Introduction to the Special Issue on Statelessness, Irregularity, and Protection in Southeast Asia by Marie McAuliffe Articles Foreigners Everywhere, Nationals Nowhere: Exclusion, Irregularity, and Invisibility of Stateless Bajau Laut in Eastern Sabah, Malaysia by Greg Acciaiol..
Asian Journal of Social Science, vol. 44, no. 6 http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/jour...
Missbach A, Stange G. Muslim Solidarity and the Lack of Effective Protection for Rohingya Refugees i...
Statelessness as we know it now has its roots at the beginning of the 20th century. Today more than ...
UNHCR’s current #IBelong campaign presents stateless people as uniquely excluded, emphasising the ne...
This article explores issues involved with researching statelessness ‘on the ground’ during ethnogra...
This thesis examines how Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand and Malaysia sought to articulat...
The region of Southeast Asia is extremely diverse in terms of culture, language, ethnicity, economic...
In May 2015, a situation unfolding in the Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea – since dubbed the And...
Over the past four decades Malaysia has seen a rise in the inflow of foreign nationals. Among them a...
Southeast Asia currently has a large refugee population and faces an ongoing Rohingya refugee crisis...
Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, vol. 49, n° 1 (February 2018) Table of contents Editorial Edito...
Millions of people worldwide remain stateless with various breakdowns in many regions (UN, 2018). As...
The chapters in this book explore the impact of recent shifts in global and regional power and the s...
The world's remaining biodiversity-rich regions are often located in borderlands or physically remot...
Human rights and democracy in Southeast Asia continues to attract the attention of scientists in thi...
Asian Journal of Social Science, vol. 44, no. 6 http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/jour...
Missbach A, Stange G. Muslim Solidarity and the Lack of Effective Protection for Rohingya Refugees i...
Statelessness as we know it now has its roots at the beginning of the 20th century. Today more than ...
UNHCR’s current #IBelong campaign presents stateless people as uniquely excluded, emphasising the ne...
This article explores issues involved with researching statelessness ‘on the ground’ during ethnogra...
This thesis examines how Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand and Malaysia sought to articulat...
The region of Southeast Asia is extremely diverse in terms of culture, language, ethnicity, economic...
In May 2015, a situation unfolding in the Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea – since dubbed the And...
Over the past four decades Malaysia has seen a rise in the inflow of foreign nationals. Among them a...
Southeast Asia currently has a large refugee population and faces an ongoing Rohingya refugee crisis...
Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, vol. 49, n° 1 (February 2018) Table of contents Editorial Edito...
Millions of people worldwide remain stateless with various breakdowns in many regions (UN, 2018). As...
The chapters in this book explore the impact of recent shifts in global and regional power and the s...
The world's remaining biodiversity-rich regions are often located in borderlands or physically remot...
Human rights and democracy in Southeast Asia continues to attract the attention of scientists in thi...
Asian Journal of Social Science, vol. 44, no. 6 http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/jour...
Missbach A, Stange G. Muslim Solidarity and the Lack of Effective Protection for Rohingya Refugees i...
Statelessness as we know it now has its roots at the beginning of the 20th century. Today more than ...