Forced Migration and Human Security: Reframing International Relations Amid Ongoing Crises
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https://doi.org/10.69667/ajs.26704Keywords:
Forced migration – Human security – International relations – Ongoing crisesAbstract
This study explores the complex relationship between forced migration and human security, examining how this phenomenon has contributed to reshaping international relations in the context of continuous crises. It emphasizes that forced migration is not merely a humanitarian issue but a political and security factor that redefines the international system, highlighting the urgent need to adjust its rules to balance state protection with human rights. The research further argues that human security is a fundamental prerequisite for achieving global stability, and its absence exacerbates displacement and unrest. The study concludes with a set of findings that underscore the gravity of this phenomenon, along with recommendations calling for enhanced international cooperation and addressing the root causes of crises.
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