Indo-Pacific Diaspora in Peace and Conflict

Indo-Pacific Diaspora in Peace and Conflict

  • Mark S. Cogan
Publisher:Taylor & FrancisISBN 13: 9781040663202ISBN 10: 1040663206

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Indo-Pacific Diaspora in Peace and Conflict is written by Mark S. Cogan and published by Taylor & Francis. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1040663206 (ISBN 10) and 9781040663202 (ISBN 13).

Cogan and contributors explore critical political, cultural, and structural challenges facing Indo-Pacific diaspora communities through seven unique contexts, illuminating how these populations confront transnational repression and organizational fragmentation while rebuilding lives abroad. Populations from many countries in the Indo-Pacific region have sought to resettle overseas, fleeing political unrest, ethnic conflict, political persecution and violence, discrimination and marginalization based on religious beliefs, and poor economic conditions. In seeking better opportunities for themselves and their families, severe challenges and obstacles remain. Drawing upon first-hand interviews, this book provides rich insights into the struggles of diaspora groups from Hong Kong, Thailand, Myanmar, India, the Philippines, and Indonesia. Each chapter explores unique cultural, economic, and political barriers faced by these disparate communities, from maintaining identity to confronting surveillance by home governments, while examining how diaspora organizations pursue political change, justice for human rights abuses, and international advocacy. It is a valuable resource for scholars and students of International Relations, as well as human rights professionals working with diaspora populations or on issues related to authoritarianism and democratization.