The Rohingya Crisis Mapping the Conundrum and Challenges of Peace Building Selective South Asian Perspectives

The Rohingya Crisis Mapping the Conundrum and Challenges of Peace Building  Selective South Asian Perspectives

Bangladesh is the most vulnerable country to face the Rohingya crisis since the late 1970s and it is a continuous disturbing issue between Bangladesh and Myanmar that affecting their bilateral relations.

Author: Dr. Santosh Kumar Behera & Dr. Gouri Sankar Nag

Publisher: Lulu Publication

ISBN: 9781716224010

Category: Art

Page: 224

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Bangladesh is the most vulnerable country to face the Rohingya crisis since the late 1970s and it is a continuous disturbing issue between Bangladesh and Myanmar that affecting their bilateral relations. But, in 2017, the last persecution against the Rohingyas in Myanmar have forced more than half a million people to flee into Bangladesh who are still living here creating various problems for the local community as well as for the whole country. This chapter aims to focus on the socio-political impacts of Rohingya crisis on Bangladesh as now more than one million Rohingya people are staying in the refugee camps of Cox’s Bazar district and also as unregistered refugees. This study analyzes secondary sources by using qualitative method to present different social and political impacts of this long-standing crisis on Bangladesh such as increasing of trafficking, criminal activities, prostitution and other illegitimate works in the local areas which have a bad impact on the whole country. It also analyzes the recent vulnerable situation of local host communities regarding this crisis.
Categories: Art

The Rohingya Crisis

The Rohingya Crisis

This book is based on fieldwork conducted in refugee camps in India, Bangladesh and other countries, presenting new data on the Rohingya refugees and discussing policy issues.

Author: Nasir Uddin

Publisher: SAGE Publishing India

ISBN: 9789354791383

Category: History

Page: 429

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This book is based on fieldwork conducted in refugee camps in India, Bangladesh and other countries, presenting new data on the Rohingya refugees and discussing policy issues.
Categories: History

The Rohingya Crisis

The Rohingya Crisis

This book is recommended for students and scholars of anthropology, sociology, peace and conflict studies, political science, and Asian studies.

Author: Kawser Ahmed

Publisher: Lexington Books

ISBN: 9781498585750

Category: Social Science

Page: 387

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Myanmar’s security forces have conducted clearance operations in the Rakhine State since August 2017, driving a mass exodus of ethnic Rohingyas to neighboring Bangladesh. In The Rohingya Crisis: Analyses, Responses, and Peacebuilding Avenues, Kawser Ahmed and Helal Mohiuddin address core questions about the conflict and its global and regional significance. Ahmed and Mohiuddin identify the defining characteristics of Rohingya identity, analyze the conflict, depict the geo-economic and geo-political factors contributing to the conflict, and outline peacebuilding avenues available for conflict transformation at the macro-, meso-, and micro-level. This book is recommended for students and scholars of anthropology, sociology, peace and conflict studies, political science, and Asian studies.
Categories: Social Science

The Rohingya Crisis

The Rohingya Crisis

Above all, failing to bring about a sustainable and dignified resolution to the Rohingya crisis, that is, repatriation, would further increase their prolonged sufferings, and the idea of repatriation will remain as a 'myth'.

Author: Nasir Uddin

Publisher: SAGE Publishing India

ISBN: 9789354791376

Category: Social Science

Page: 272

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The Rohingyas have become a ‘crisis’ for all including the host countries, the international community and even for themselves. Much has been written about the clearance operation perpetrated by Myanmar military forces and vigilantes in 2017, forcing Rohingya survivors to migrate and seek refuge in other countries. How they have been surviving during the post-2017 period has largely been left out in academic literature. The Rohingya Crisis: Human Rights Issues, Policy Concerns and Burden Sharing addresses the many aspects of Rohingya lives in Bangladesh, Myanmar, India, Southeast Asian countries and in the West. This book studies the transforming public discourse about Rohingyas, the blame-game of ecological costs of Rohingya presence, and the declining relationship between the host communities and the refugees. It examines causes for escalating intra-group conflicts, decreasing international support and the repatriation failures. It analyses the critical roles of the international community, global civil society and diaspora activism, and discusses what the future might hold. ‘Burden’ sharing should be seen as sharing responsibilities for global justice. It is not the Rohingyas who are the burden.
Categories: Social Science

The Rohingya Crisis

The Rohingya Crisis

<https://archivefda.dlib.nyu.edu/bitstream/2451/61001/2/pw140-myanmars-armed-forces-and-the- rohingya-crisis.pdf> accessed 14 April 2022 46. Murray Hiebert, 'Whither U.S. Myanmar Policy after the Rohingya Crisis?

Author: Manzoor Hasan

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

ISBN: 9781000822199

Category: Law

Page: 178

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This edited volume addresses the broader aspects of the political and social landscape, human rights violations, accountability and advocacy efforts, and humanitarian challenges faced by the Rohingya from Myanmar. The work brings together different voices of legal, policy, and international affairs experts to construct a framework which addresses the complex and nuanced issues comprising the Rohingya crisis. Although there is recognition that international legal mechanisms are moving forward more quickly than anticipated, these processes do not constitute standalone sustainable solutions. Myanmar’s myriad political, social cohesion, development and security challenges are likely to persist even as justice and accountability processes move forward. Thus, this book project is premised on the consensus that the international community should complement international justice mechanisms by looking toward creative and multi-faceted approaches in addition to justice and accountability. This timely contribution will be of interest to academics, researchers, development practitioners, and human rights organizations.
Categories: Law

The Rohingya Crisis

The Rohingya Crisis

Retrieved February 17, 2019, from www.thedailystar.net/rohingya-crisis/news/un-seek-920m-rohingya-refugee-1702576 Rosenberg, A. (2018). How history gets things wrong: The neuroscience of our addiction to stories. Cambridge: MIT Press.

Author: Norman K. Swazo

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

ISBN: 9781000208122

Category: Political Science

Page: 84

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This book provides a history of the ethnic persecution of the Rohingyas in Myanmar and their disputed ethnic and national identity. It focuses on how the crisis has morphed into a geopolitical encounter among Bangladesh, China, India, and Myanmar. It further explores the moral, ethnographic, and public policy issues in the humanitarian response to the crisis of the Rohingya people. The volume analyzes the question of citizenship for the Rohingyas by analyzing historical documents and interviews which chronicle the status and identity of the community and their past involvement in the government and politics of Myanmar. The authors focus specifically on the changing geopolitical context of state formation in South Asia and the tense relationships between Myanmar and its neighbours – Bangladesh, China, and India. The book examines the alliances and disputes in the South and Southeast Asia region, which are predicated on economic and strategic gains, and their impact on the Rohingya crisis. It also looks at the failure of bilateral and multilateral negotiations among these countries to adequately address or alleviate the plight of the stateless Rohingyas. This volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of international studies, peace, human rights and conflict studies, sociology, ethnic studies, border studies, migration and diaspora studies, discrimination and exclusion studies, public policy, and Asian Studies. It will also be useful for professionals working in the media, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), think tanks, and policy makers, as well as general readers interested in the history of the persecution of the Rohingya people.
Categories: Political Science

The Rohingya Crisis and the Two Faced God of Janus

The Rohingya Crisis and the Two Faced God of Janus

As of February 2021, an estimated 877,710 Rohingya individuals and 189,292 families are refugees in Bangladesh. In 2020, Conflict and Resilience Research Institute Canada (CRRIC)'s first book on the Rohingya crisis came out; ...

Author: Kawser Ahmed

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

ISBN: 9781666905960

Category: Political Science

Page: 247

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A protracted Rohingya crisis is not desirable, both from the host country's and international community perspectives. Thus, a precise understanding of ongoing predicaments might persuade others to engage in early crisis intervention, resulting in a negotiated conflict resolution.
Categories: Political Science

Facebook s Role in the Rohingya Crisis An Approach to Viral Grievances according to Collier and Hoeffler

Facebook   s Role in the Rohingya Crisis  An Approach to Viral Grievances according to Collier and Hoeffler

Facebook's Role in the Rohingya Crisis An approach to viral grievances after Collier and Hoeffler Content 1. Facebook's role in the Rohingya Conflict ................................................................................. 2.

Author: Thalita Müller

Publisher: GRIN Verlag

ISBN: 9783346794178

Category: Political Science

Page: 17

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Seminar paper from the year 2022 in the subject Politics - Topic: Peace and Conflict, Security, grade: 1,7, Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, language: English, abstract: This paper investigates Facebook’s role in the Rohingya crisis. The term Rohingya is widely used to name the Muslim ethnic minority in Rakhine (also known as Arakan) State, Myanmar. Myanmar, with its prevalently Buddhist population, systematically oppressed the group (for example Rohingyas are denied citizenships, which makes it impossible for the Rohingyas to enjoy the state’s welfare system, etc.). In respond to this maltreatment, the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) attacked several police stations in the Rakhine state in 2017. Myanmar’s armed forces retaliated with atrocities against the Rohingya Muslim minority so fiercely and brutally, that even the extra funded UN Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Myanmar (IIFFMM) reasoned that there was genocidal interest in Myanmar’s so-called anti-terrorist actions. In 2019, more than 900,000 Rohingya refugees were counted in the neighboring Bangladesh. The genocide and other mass atrocities are still on-going.
Categories: Political Science

Rohingya Refugee Crisis in Myanmar

Rohingya Refugee Crisis in Myanmar

This book discusses the current reality and the future of ethnic Rohingyas in Myanmar.

Author: Kudret Bülbül

Publisher: Springer Nature

ISBN: 9789811664649

Category: Religion

Page: 424

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This book discusses the current reality and the future of ethnic Rohingyas in Myanmar. It presents Myanmar’s history, ‎policy, politics and, most ‎importantly, while focusing on Rohingya ethnic conflict, presents a resolution by looking at ‎the global and regional policies ‎and politics of South Asia and ‎South-East Asia. The recent coup unfolded in Myanmar and the detention of the democratic ‎leaders has surprised the ‎world with its subsequent emergency declaration in 2021, thus making this ‎book ‎relevant and well-timed. ‎ Eventually, the book offers an account of a previously ‎little ‎known, yet much-discussed role of media, ‎international actors, human trafficking, ‎and ‎humanitarian-based resolution for Rohingya refugee crisis. It shows a new perspective ‎in the post-Rohingya influx era of Bangladesh and the neighbouring countries.
Categories: Religion

The Rohingya in South Asia

The Rohingya in South Asia

They are now asked to go back to Myanmar, but without any promise of citizenship or an end to discrimination. This book looks at the Rohingya in the South Asian region, primarily India and Bangladesh.

Author: Sabyasachi Basu Ray Chaudhury

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

ISBN: 9780429885334

Category: Political Science

Page: 218

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The Rohingya of Myanmar are one of the world’s most persecuted minority populations without citizenship. After the latest exodus from Myanmar in 2017, there are now more than half a million Rohingya in Bangladesh living in camps, often in conditions of abject poverty, malnutrition and without proper access to shelter or work permits. Some of them are now compelled to take to the seas in perilous journeys to the Southeast Asian countries in search of a better life. They are now asked to go back to Myanmar, but without any promise of citizenship or an end to discrimination. This book looks at the Rohingya in the South Asian region, primarily India and Bangladesh. It explores the broader picture of the historical and political dimensions of the Rohingya crisis, and examines subjects of statelessness, human rights and humanitarian protection of these victims of forced migration. Further, it chronicles the actual process of emergence of a stateless community – the transformation of a national group into a stateless existence without basic rights.
Categories: Political Science