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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalPreethi Amaresh is a Political Scientist who is pursuing Doctor of International Relations from Geneva School of Diplomacy, Switzerland. She holds a double Masters degree in Psychology and International Relations and was the 2017 Batch topper (Gold Medalist) in International Relations from University of Madras, India. Ms. Preethi has interacted with International audiences and has presented her research papers in various leading Indian institutions, London, Colombo and Cape Town. She has worked and interned in renowned organizations, such as the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (URead More...
Preethi Amaresh is a Political Scientist who is pursuing Doctor of International Relations from Geneva School of Diplomacy, Switzerland. She holds a double Masters degree in Psychology and International Relations and was the 2017 Batch topper (Gold Medalist) in International Relations from University of Madras, India. Ms. Preethi has interacted with International audiences and has presented her research papers in various leading Indian institutions, London, Colombo and Cape Town. She has worked and interned in renowned organizations, such as the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Indian Council for Cultural Relations (Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India), National Institute of Advanced Studies (IISc, Bangalore) and ABK-AOTS Dosokai Japanese organization. Ms. Preethi is also a foreign affairs columnist and frequently writes for reputed international and national journals and magazines.
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“Ninengan Mae”, a Burmese translation of the “Stateless” is a short and a brief book about the Rohingya refugees of Myanmar. Also described by the United Nations as the most persecuted refugees in the world, Rohingya pronto became recognized as the “new Palestinians” in Asia following their forceful displacement due to genocide and violence. The book begins with the History of the Rohingya, focusing further on some of the co
“Ninengan Mae”, a Burmese translation of the “Stateless” is a short and a brief book about the Rohingya refugees of Myanmar. Also described by the United Nations as the most persecuted refugees in the world, Rohingya pronto became recognized as the “new Palestinians” in Asia following their forceful displacement due to genocide and violence. The book begins with the History of the Rohingya, focusing further on some of the complex aspects such as the enraged Buddhism, conflict resolutions, the Rohingya situation in the post-COVID world and the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état. Concerning the recent Rohingya relocation to the Bhasan Char Island may not be a long lasting solution. Therefore, the Myanmar government, which is already facing isolation and criticism from the rest of the world, should therefore consider including the Rohingya as “citizens” of the country rather than treating them as “stateless”.
Nànmín is about China’s refugee policy and the country’s treatment of refugees’ from different ethnicities, besides China’s engagement with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). Despite China being a party to the 1951 Refugee Convention and the 1967 Protocol, it has no domestic definition of a refugee. China in fact has not prioritized a refugee policy. Though the country has emphasized addressing the root causes of the refugee c
Nànmín is about China’s refugee policy and the country’s treatment of refugees’ from different ethnicities, besides China’s engagement with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). Despite China being a party to the 1951 Refugee Convention and the 1967 Protocol, it has no domestic definition of a refugee. China in fact has not prioritized a refugee policy. Though the country has emphasized addressing the root causes of the refugee crises, it has often failed in terms of refugee convention and protocol. China, being the second-largest economy in the world, should make an effort in treating all refugees equally. As the refugee crisis is set to increase at an unprecedented rate in the Post-COVID world, a comprehensive review of China’s refugee policy is the need of the hour for its reputation at the global stage.
Japan is considered the third-largest economy in the world and a highly developed free-market economy. From the European contact in the 16th century to the Abenomics age, Japan has experienced fluctuations from rapid economic growth to the economic bubble crisis in the 20th century. Under Shinzo Abe administration, the government is keen to bring out a forward and positive outlook for the Japanese people and economy. Japan can achieve this only by reforming th
Japan is considered the third-largest economy in the world and a highly developed free-market economy. From the European contact in the 16th century to the Abenomics age, Japan has experienced fluctuations from rapid economic growth to the economic bubble crisis in the 20th century. Under Shinzo Abe administration, the government is keen to bring out a forward and positive outlook for the Japanese people and economy. Japan can achieve this only by reforming the country’s economic system, accomplishing substantial domestic-led growth and opening up Japan’s markets further. While the Heisei era was a turbulent period for the country’s economy, the Reiwa era that began in 2019 promises a new economic dawn to overcome decades of economic stagnation.
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