Information on "Population"
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5 Jun 2013
Why do People Migrate?
In this audio presentation, six experts explore the economic, political, social, legal and other reasons for migration. More on «Why do People Migrate?»
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23 Apr 2013
Diasporas: Global Players in Regional Transformations
In this audio presentation from the 2013 International Security Forum, three experts discuss the powerful influences migrant communities have both in their homelands and on regional transformations in places such as Africa and the Middle East. More on «Diasporas: Global Players in Regional Transformations»
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18 Feb 2013
Borders Beyond Control? Assessing and Measuring the Effectiveness of Migration Policies
In this audio presentation, Hein de Haas, who is Co-Director of the International Migration Institute (IMI) at the University of Oxford, overviews current international migration policies and assesses their effectiveness. More on «Borders Beyond Control? Assessing and Measuring the Effectiveness of Migration Policies»
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15 Aug 2012
Securitizing Migration: A Good or Bad Idea?
In today's podcast Khalid Koser considers whether transnational migration should be seen as a security problem or not. More on «Securitizing Migration: A Good or Bad Idea?»
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30 May 2011
Migration and Security
In this audio presentation, four experts look at the relationship between migration and security from a variety of angles. More on «Migration and Security»
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29 Apr 2011
Asylum Seeker Rights and State Responsibilities
Mrs Susin Park, head of the UNHCR Office for Switzerland and Liechtenstein discusses the UNHCR's mandate to safeguard the rights and well-being of asylum seekers and refugees. More on «Asylum Seeker Rights and State Responsibilities»
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1 Dec 2010
HIV/AIDS and Population
Laurie Garrett, Council on Foreign Relations Senior Fellow for Global Health, discusses how HIV/AIDS and population trends impact public health systems in developing countries. More on «HIV/AIDS and Population»
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9 Jun 2010
Deepening Decline in Italy
Berlusconi’s coalition has pushed the country to the brink as opposition forces retreat and parties on the extreme right gain ground, Dr Andrea Mammone tells the ISN. More on «Deepening Decline in Italy»
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10 Mar 2010
Islam and the Secular State
In this audio presentation, Emory University law professor Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im discusses the challenges Muslims face in trying to reconcile tradition and modernity. More on «Islam and the Secular State»
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20 Jan 2010
EMP: Migrant Morass
The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership, and other EU programs, groups migration with human and drug trafficking, which as Dr Bichara Khader tells the ISN, is just one of the signs of the Partnership's eurocentric view and needs to be addressed. More on «EMP: Migrant Morass»
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