CONFLICT AND REFUGEES CRISIS IN THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
CONFLICT AND REFUGEES CRISIS IN THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
Author(s): Sunday Owen Abang, Olawunmi Omitogun, Kelly OSIFO, Maria Kisugu OBUNSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Social Sciences, Sociology, Migration Studies, Asylum, Refugees, Migration as Policy-fields
Published by: Editura Tehnopress
Keywords: Conflict; Migration; Asylum; Refugee; Development centre; Aids;
Summary/Abstract: The paper examines conflict and migration in different countries couple with the new crisis facing global governance in battling refugee’s problem. The major causes of conflict are irreconcilable differences between political elites and rebels, bad governance, and economic crunch leading to war and refugees movement. Refugees movement have overpopulated border in some states causing socio-economic disputes in host state sparking up confrontation between the local people and the migrants. The method used in this research is secondary and interview of returned migrants to ascertain the patterns of treatment and problems of migration. The study reveals that the pressure of escaping from their homeland either through war or seeking for jobs in another country have made migrants to be confrontational whenever they get to border that security guards are mindless of their long distance suffering. The study recommends that there should be development centres in both developed and developing countries to accommodate migrants running away from war-like state to stay for four years before repatriation to a place that demand their services, in doing so, they would have save for the purpose of investment and at the same time discourage request for permanent status in host state.
Journal: Journal of Public Administration, Finance and Law
- Issue Year: 2023
- Issue No: 29
- Page Range: 5-18
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English