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Kawser Ahmed, PhD, is executive director of the Conflict and Resilience Research Institute, Canada.
Helal Mohiuddin, PhD, is director of research and communication at the Conflict and Resilience Research Institute, Canada.
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter One: What’s in the Name? The Rohingya Question in Historical Perspectives
Chapter Two: Rohingya Conflict Condition, Contexts, and Analysis
Chapter Three: Mimesis, Actor Mapping, and Rohingya Conflict-Aggravating Conditions
Chapter Four: Local, Regional, and Global Security Implications of the Rohingya Conflict
Chapter Five: Geopolitics and Geo-economics of the Rohingya Conflict
Chapter Six: Livelihood: Rohingya Social Organization
Chapter Seven: Rohingya Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding Avenues
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
About the Authors
This is a must-read book for those seeking to understand the complexity of the Rohingya crisis and its implications for Bangladesh... A very useful work that should be of interest to all in refugee studies globally.— Mohammad Zaman, National Research Center for Resettlement, Hohai University
The persistent suffering of the Rohingya people has been poorly understood by the international community and is often dominated by biased competing narratives. This study is a welcome, digestible analysis in an appropriately multidisciplinary treatment. Those seeking durable solutions will benefit from this concise contribution.— John Packer, University of Ottawa
The Rohingya Crisis: Analyses, Responses and Peacebuilding Avenues is comprehensive, full of historical detail and should be read by anyone involved in bringing about change with and for the Rohingya.
— International Journal of Asian Studies