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State, Society and Displaced People in South Asia

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This comprehensive study examines the complex relationship between state institutions, civil society, and displaced populations across South Asia. The authors analyze forced displacement, rehabilitation policies, and social responses to displacement crises in the region.

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State, Society and Displaced People in South Asia provides an in-depth examination of displacement issues and their intersections with state policies and social structures across South Asian nations. The book explores how governments, civil society organizations, and communities respond to mass displacement caused by conflicts, development projects, and natural disasters.

Through empirical research and case studies, the authors investigate the institutional frameworks governing displacement and resettlement, the experiences of displaced populations, and the role of civil society in advocating for displaced persons’ rights. The work addresses critical issues including rehabilitation, livelihood restoration, social integration, and political participation of displaced communities. This scholarly contribution offers valuable insights into South Asian displacement patterns and contributes to broader debates on development, conflict, and human rights in the region.

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Author

Kathinka Sinha-Kerkhoff Imtiaz, Ahmed, Abhijit Dasgupta

Publisher

‏ : ‎ UPL

ISBN

9789840517237

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