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18 February 2020

Regional Focus: Asia Pacific

Opportunities:

Call for applications: Asia-Pacific Research Group of the Emerging Scholars Network [info]
- Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis.

CFP: 5 Years Since the 2015 Andaman Sea 'Crisis' [info]
- To mark this anniversary, contributions are sought for 1) a special issue of Asia-Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law, and 2) a Kaldor Centre paper series. Deadline for both is 2 March 2020.

*Call for contributions: Routledge Handbook of Forced Displacement and NGOs in Asia Pacific [info]
- Submit abstracts by 15 March 2020.

Meeting:

International Conference on 40 Years of Hosting Afghan Refugees in Pakistan: A New Partnership for Solidarity, Islamabad, 17-18 Feb. 2020 [info]
- Video can be viewed via UNHCR Pakistan Facebook page. See also UNHCR statement, UNSG remarkspress briefing, and news story.

Blog posts & press:

"China Coronavirus Lockdown Complicates North Korea Refugee Journeys," VOA News, 8 Feb. 2020 [text]

"Indian Refugee Policy: From Strategic Ambiguity to Exclusion," The Diplomat, 3 Feb. 2020 [text]

Mapping the Rohingya Diaspora: Lessons from the Camps (Asia Foundation Blog, Feb. 2020) [text]

The Rohingya Refugee Crisis, International Justice, and Rethinking Solutions (RLI Blog, Feb. 2020) [text]

Thailand’s National Screening Mechanism: Key Issues (OpinioJuris Blog, Jan. 2020) [text]
- See also related IDC news story.

Reports & journal articles:

"Forced Migration in Southeast Asia: A Brief Overview of Current Research," Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies, vol. 12, no. 2 (2019) [open access]

The Global Compact on Refugees: Indian Perspectives and Experiences (Academicians Working Group & UNHCR India, 2020) [text]
- Note: Most of the 15 essays focus on India, but the first section highlights the international perspective and includes a contribution on the views from Japanese civil society (scroll to p. 25).

Human Rights in Asia-Pacific: A Review of 2019 (Amnesty International, Jan. 2020) [text]

"Is the International Refugee Regime Legitimate in Southeast Asia?," Advancing Together: Rule of Law Updates and Perspectives, vol. 8, no. 1 (June 2019) [full-text]
- Scroll to p. 13.

"Japan's Liberal-Democratic Paradox of Refugee Admission," Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 78, no. 2 (May 2019) [free full-text]

A Long Way Home: Obstacles and Opportunities for IDP Return in Afghanistan (Samuel Hall, Dec. 2019) [text via ReliefWeb]

"The Plight of Refugees in Malaysia: Malaysia as a Transit Country in Protecting Refugees' Rights,"  Journal of Nusantara Studies, vol. 5, no. 1 (2020) [open access]

R-Coin: Building Social Infrastructure and Identity for Refugees and the Stateless (The Rohingya Project, Feb. 2020) [text]
- "The report provides an assessment of a pilot project led by the Rohingya Project (RP), a Malaysia-based refugee-led non-profit social enterprise" that involved distributing crypto-currency tokens earned from undertaking certain tasks to 35 refugee volunteers. "The earned R-Coins were eligible for exchange for different 'prizes,' from the relatively trivial (Starbucks food/beverage cards) to the essential (ATM Cards; Health Insurance). As Malaysian law prohibits refugees from working, and health services are often prohibitively expensive, R-Coin hence addresses an immediate need by delivering critical goods."

"Refugee Crisis in Bangladesh: A View from the Field," CRED Crunch, no. 57 (Jan. 2020) [full-text via ReliefWeb]

"Self-reliance as a Concept and a Spatial Practice for Urban Refugees," Journal of Refugee Studies, Advance Articles, 11 Nov. 2019 [Academia]

A Voice in Their Future: The Need to Empower Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh (Refugees International, Feb. 2020) [text]

*UPDATED

Related post:
Regional Focus: Asia Pacific (23 Jan. 2020)

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