Amidst a world of human suffering, this volume reminds of the ongoing challenges and complexities of the Rohingya refugee crisis. It offers essential up-to-date research for academics, represents a critical resource for international policy analysts, and signals difficult moral questions for educators of global citizenship.
- Lloyd Kornelsen, University of Winnipeg,
A protracted Rohingya crisis is not desirable, both from the host country's and international community perspectives. Thus, a precise understanding of ongoing predicaments might persuade others to engage in early crisis intervention, resulting in a negotiated conflict resolution.
Part I: Rohingya Diaspora Activism, Conflict Intervention, and Security
Chapter 1: Are Forcibly Displaced Rohingyas a National Security Threat to Bangladesh? A Perspective by Kawser Ahmed
Chapter 2: Intra-Group Conflict Among Rohingya Displaced People in Bangladesh by Rafiqul Islam, Muhammad Mazedul Haque, and Umme Wara
Chapter 3: Rohingya Crisis is Turning into a Protracted Refugee Challenge by Abdullah Yusuf, Roberta Dumitriu, and Mehdi Chowdhury
Chapter 4: The Rohingya Diaspora in Canada: Activiste Sans Frontiere by Kawser Ahmed
Part II: COVID-19, Its Impact on Rohingyas and Host Country Predicaments
Chapter 5: The Rohingyas during COVID-19: Belief System, Governance, and Future Policy by Nurul Huda Sakib and Bulbul Siddiqi
Chapter 6: The “Dynamic Duo” of Stigmatization: Impacts of COVID-19 on the Rohingya and Host Communities by Kawser Ahmed
Chapter 7: COVID-19 and Informal Labor: What are the Impacts on the Rohingyas and the Host Communities in Bangladesh? by Faria Ahmed and Nurul Huda Sakib
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Biographical note
Kawser Ahmed is adjunct professor of political science at the University of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Helal Mohiuddin is professor of sociology at the North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.