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Routledge Indo-Pacific Diaspora in Peace and Conflict Book

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Description

Explore the complex dynamics of migration and global politics with Indo-Pacific Diaspora in Peace and Conflict: Unity and Division in the Age of Transnational Repression. Published by Routledge as part of the Routledge Research on the Global Politics of Migration series, this academic work examines the shifting landscape of diaspora communities within the Indo-Pacific region. This book provides a deep look into how transnational repression affects unity and division among migrant populations. It serves as a significant resource for those studying military history, global migration patterns, and the political tensions that shape modern international relations. By analyzing the intersection of peace and conflict, the text offers a detailed perspective on how diaspora groups navigate political pressures in a changing world. Whether you are a researcher, student, or professional in the field of political science or history, this volume offers essential insights into the geopolitical realities facing the Indo-Pacific. It is a necessary addition to any collection focused on contemporary migration studies and global security.

Key Features

Part of the Routledge Research on the Global Politics of Migration series for academic depth.

Focuses on the specific political challenges of transnational repression in the Indo-Pacific.

Examines the balance between unity and division within diaspora communities.

Provides a scholarly perspective on migration through the lens of peace and conflict.

Ideal for readers interested in military history and global political movements.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
09 February 2026
Listed Since
16 September 2025

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