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Theorizing Statelessness and Stateless Diasporas

2021
This introductory chapter orients the book toward scholarship on the importance of studying statelessness from sociological, political theory and legal perspectives. It does so by primarily discussing and assessing the work of Hannah Arendt with regard to her seminal conceptualization of statelessness.
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Statelessness: A Radical Rethinking of the Dominant Citizenism Paradigm

Annual Review of Law and Social Science
A new approach to statelessness has emerged in the literature on the topic. Taking citizenism as a starting point and pioneered by Swider and Bloom, this approach offers a completely fresh paradigm for studying and understanding the statelesseness ...
D. Kochenov
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Forced Migration and the Expatriation of the Rohingya: A Demographic Assessment of Their Historical Exclusions and Statelessness

Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 2019
This paper attempts to outline the forced migration and consequent flee and displacement of the Rohingya Muslims in Northwestern Arakan State of Myanmar after several violent clashes and insurgencies between the Rohingya Muslims, the Buddhists and ...
M. Sahana   +2 more
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The Nationality and Statelessness of Nomads Under International Law

Social Science Research Network, 2020
And analysis of the nationality and statelessness of nomads under international law, with a comprehensive examination of the nationality and statelessness of former Bedouin in Kuwait, Tuareg in Mali and Sama Dilaut (Bajau Laut) in Malaysia.
Heather Alexander
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How Statelessness, Citizenship, and Out-migration Contribute to Stratification Among Rural Elderly in the Highlands of Thailand

Social Forces, 2019
:In rural communities across the Global South, families are relying on temporary and permanent out-migration for work to navigate destabilizing agrarian transformations.
Amanda Flaim   +2 more
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Disintegration and Statelessness [PDF]

open access: possibleNetherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, 1994
In this article, the author focuses on the statelessness issue. He submits that in the aftermath of the disintegration of Unions and Federal Republics many an individual will end up empty handed, i.e. without a nationality. The article deals with: nation building, citizenship, citizens and non-citizens, non-citizens and foreigners, statelessness, the ...
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States and Statelessness

2013
This chapter examines the history of state-based and stateless societies in Africa, focusing on how local political and economic processes have mediated broader regional and global processes. It considers the factors which distinguish states from stateless societies, evaluates the shifting historiography, and charts the entangled histories of states ...
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Statelessness in a State?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
“I apologize on behalf of my government and that of previous governments for having lived in this condition for so long. You are not visitors in this country, and I order that by the time I come to Mombasa in December the people should be registered” The Makonde Community: The Makonde arrived in Kenya in the colonial period mainly as labourers in ...
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Book review: Jangkhomang Guite, Against State, Against History: Freedom, Resistance, and Statelessness in Upland Northeast India

Indian economic and social history review, 2019
Jangkhomang Guite, Against State, Against History: Freedom, Resistance, and Statelessness in Upland Northeast India, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018, 364 pp.
Sanghamitra M. Misra
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Unwelcomed? The Effects of Statelessness on Involuntary Refugee Repatriation in Bangladesh and Myanmar

The Round Table, 2019
Refugees are among the most vulnerable populations, often denied rights of residency, treated as hostile intruders, even forced into unsafe camps. This has been particularly true of the Rohingya, a Muslim ethnic minority group which has fled Myanmar by ...
C. Faulkner, Samuel Schiffer
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