We generally associate civil wars with flows of refugees. We tend to give much less consideration to the way in which patterns of migration that arise as a result of violent conflicts, especially long-lasting ones, take on their own dynamics. Using the conflict in Afghanistan as a case-study, different forms of migration and their significance for an on-going conflict will be examined here. As different factors driving migration are closely interrelated, modern and pre-modern ways of life overlap; this is starkly at variance with the portrait of the “medieval” character of Afghan society so often painted by politicians and the media. Continuous translocal migration of Afghans into neighbouring states and the Gulf States means that nation-st...
The state-centric theory of forced migration presents the nation-state as the ultimate sanctuary of ...
This paper explores a new avenue of the hierarchisation of mobility amongst voluntary and involuntar...
This paper explores a new avenue of the hierarchisation of mobility amongst voluntary and involuntar...
Migration is a primary characteristic of Afghan society. Mobility and spatial dispersion of solidari...
Afghanistan has experienced a major refugee crisis in the last four decades. The Afghan migration pa...
The purpose of this article is to determine the factors that have contributed to the migration of Af...
This dissertation offers an account of ‘crisis,’ migration, and border regimes among Afghans across ...
"Afghanistan has experienced close to four decades of perpetual violence wars, political upheavals, ...
This paper highlights the importance of transnational migratory networks in the reconstruction of Af...
"Afghanistan has experienced close to four decades of perpetual violence wars, political upheavals, ...
In contrast to the general perception of the recent Afghan migration into Europe as a recently conce...
Different types of low-scale mobility have traditionally aided Afghans in Pakistan to cope with the ...
Violence exists everywhere, it is not only the vanquished who has become victim to the violence, but...
This essay surveys the recent history of Central Asian mobilization to foreign conflicts and insurge...
This essay surveys the recent history of Central Asian mobilization to foreign conflicts and insurge...
The state-centric theory of forced migration presents the nation-state as the ultimate sanctuary of ...
This paper explores a new avenue of the hierarchisation of mobility amongst voluntary and involuntar...
This paper explores a new avenue of the hierarchisation of mobility amongst voluntary and involuntar...
Migration is a primary characteristic of Afghan society. Mobility and spatial dispersion of solidari...
Afghanistan has experienced a major refugee crisis in the last four decades. The Afghan migration pa...
The purpose of this article is to determine the factors that have contributed to the migration of Af...
This dissertation offers an account of ‘crisis,’ migration, and border regimes among Afghans across ...
"Afghanistan has experienced close to four decades of perpetual violence wars, political upheavals, ...
This paper highlights the importance of transnational migratory networks in the reconstruction of Af...
"Afghanistan has experienced close to four decades of perpetual violence wars, political upheavals, ...
In contrast to the general perception of the recent Afghan migration into Europe as a recently conce...
Different types of low-scale mobility have traditionally aided Afghans in Pakistan to cope with the ...
Violence exists everywhere, it is not only the vanquished who has become victim to the violence, but...
This essay surveys the recent history of Central Asian mobilization to foreign conflicts and insurge...
This essay surveys the recent history of Central Asian mobilization to foreign conflicts and insurge...
The state-centric theory of forced migration presents the nation-state as the ultimate sanctuary of ...
This paper explores a new avenue of the hierarchisation of mobility amongst voluntary and involuntar...
This paper explores a new avenue of the hierarchisation of mobility amongst voluntary and involuntar...