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Scattered lives of 'stateless' people = the Rohingyas in SAARC & ASEAN countries /
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Scattered lives of 'stateless' people/ edited by Nasir Uddin.
Reminder of title:
the Rohingyas in SAARC & ASEAN countries /
other author:
Nasir Uddin.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2025.,
Description:
xviii, 224 p. :ill. (chiefly col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Stateless People Belong to All States: The Rohingya Across the World -- Rohingyas Living As 'Bengalis': Human Security Pertaining to Rohingya Children in Karachi -- The Plight of Rohingya in Bangladesh: Escalating Infights, Repatriation Conundrum, and Anxiety about Future -- Gendered Politics of Waiting: The Post-Genocide Lives Of Rohingya Refugee Women in New Delhi's Refugee Camp And Colonies -- Living In Perpetual Precarity: The Case of Rohingya Refugees in India Parvin Sultana, Department of Political Science, Pramathesh Barua College, ASSAM, India -- Rohingya Refugees and Their Plights in Nepal Upendra Bahadur BK, Mid-West University, Surkhet, Nepal -- The Plight of Rohingya in Malaysia -- Analysing ASEAN's Responses to The Rohingya Crisis: Realpolitik and Ethical -- Imperatives in Diplomatic Forays and Humanitarian Initiatives Amid Pre- and Post- Coup Scenarios in Myanmar -- Exploring Rohingya's Digital Ownership, Identity and Action in Southeast Asia -- Floating Folks on The Lookout for A Safe Haven: Rohingya's Life Experience in Indonesia -- The everyday erosion of refugee claims: Representations of the Rohingya in Thailand -- The Future of Rohingya Crisis: Issues and Concerns.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Rohingya (Burmese people) - South Asia. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-9821-9
ISBN:
9789819698219
Scattered lives of 'stateless' people = the Rohingyas in SAARC & ASEAN countries /
Scattered lives of 'stateless' people
the Rohingyas in SAARC & ASEAN countries /[electronic resource] :edited by Nasir Uddin. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2025. - xviii, 224 p. :ill. (chiefly col.), digital ;24 cm. - South-south migration,2731-5053. - South-south migration..
Stateless People Belong to All States: The Rohingya Across the World -- Rohingyas Living As 'Bengalis': Human Security Pertaining to Rohingya Children in Karachi -- The Plight of Rohingya in Bangladesh: Escalating Infights, Repatriation Conundrum, and Anxiety about Future -- Gendered Politics of Waiting: The Post-Genocide Lives Of Rohingya Refugee Women in New Delhi's Refugee Camp And Colonies -- Living In Perpetual Precarity: The Case of Rohingya Refugees in India Parvin Sultana, Department of Political Science, Pramathesh Barua College, ASSAM, India -- Rohingya Refugees and Their Plights in Nepal Upendra Bahadur BK, Mid-West University, Surkhet, Nepal -- The Plight of Rohingya in Malaysia -- Analysing ASEAN's Responses to The Rohingya Crisis: Realpolitik and Ethical -- Imperatives in Diplomatic Forays and Humanitarian Initiatives Amid Pre- and Post- Coup Scenarios in Myanmar -- Exploring Rohingya's Digital Ownership, Identity and Action in Southeast Asia -- Floating Folks on The Lookout for A Safe Haven: Rohingya's Life Experience in Indonesia -- The everyday erosion of refugee claims: Representations of the Rohingya in Thailand -- The Future of Rohingya Crisis: Issues and Concerns.
This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the Rohingya people across South and Southeast Asia, focusing on the often-overlooked experiences of over 1.2 million Rohingya (apart from over half a million living in Myanmar and 1.3 million in Bangladesh) residing in SAARC and ASEAN countries, including India, Pakistan, Nepal, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand. It addresses the ongoing fear of further genocidal attacks among those still in Rakhine State and delves into the complex political dynamics and regional responses to the crisis. The book discusses the post-2017 realities of these refugees, exploring their survival strategies, coping mechanisms, and aspirations for a better future. It presents the current conditions faced by the Rohingya, including identity crises, educational challenges, social integration issues, discrimination, and citizenship dilemmas in Myanmar, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Nepal, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. By illuminating their experiences, it highlights the resilience of the Rohingya, their struggles with scarcity and discrimination, and their unwavering hope for a better future, providing an essential foundation for understanding their complex realities. Nasir Uddin is a Cultural Anthropologist and a Professor of Anthropology at the University of Chittagong.
ISBN: 9789819698219
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LC Class. No.: DS528.2.R64
Dewey Class. No.: 305.8009591
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