Governing Migration for Development from the Global Souths Challenges and Opportunities

The 14th thematic volume of International Development Policy provides perspectives through case studies from the global Souths focusing on the challenges and opportunities of governing migration on the subnational, national, regional and international levels. Bringing together some thirty authors fr...

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Other Authors: Degila, Dêlidji Eric (Editor), Valle, Valeria Marina (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Brill 2022
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