Chapter 1. Right to Asylum – Migration
Pearl Monteiro
Chapter 2. Migration Theory for the New Millennium: Embracing a Trans-Nationalistic Viewpoint Within International Migration Theory
Shreyoshi Ghoshray and Sayantan Ghoshray
Chapter 3. “City Life is Not for Me!”: Why Don’t Environmentally Displaced People of Charlands in Bangladesh Migrate to Urban Areas?
Mohammad Sajedur Rahman
Chapter 4. Understanding Social Cohesion: Perspectives from the Host and Rohingya Communities in Bangladesh
Bulbul Siddiqi, Parisa Shakur, Md Parvez Hasan Yousuf and Harisur Rahman
Chapter 5. Investigating the Prolonged Rohingya Refugee Crisis in Bangladesh and India
Kaisayr Husein
Chapter 6. Trapped by the War on Terror: The Continuing Failure of the International Community to Address the Internal Displacement Crisis in Afghanistan
Raymond Kwun-Sun Lau
Chapter 7. Factors and Fluidity of Motivations: Understanding Afghan Migration to Europe
Saimum Parvez
Chapter 8. The Big Chaos to Hosting, Recognition and Repatriation: Unpredicted Crisis of the Rohingyas in Nepal
Raghu Bir Bista
Chapter 9. Framing Refugee Discourse in the Nepali Online News Media
Samiksha Koirala, Kriti Bhuju, Ainur Slamgazhy
Chapter 10. Voices of the Displaced Sri Lankan Tamils: A Sense of Attachment, Detachment or Both?
Diotima Chattoraj
Chapter 11. The Politics of Encampment as the “de facto Fourth Solution” to Forced Displacement
Mahmudur Rahman Bhuiyan