Explores the fragmented international migration governance, focusing on the role and weaknesses of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the reasons behind weak governance.
Explores migration and mobility dynamics, including naturalization, international migrant stock, forced displacements, asylum applications, and Swiss immigration history.
Examines how historical environmental distress like famine and drought drove migration, questioning the uniqueness of climate change-related migration.
Discusses human responsibility in climate change, the scale of environmental migration, terminology shifts, and the complex relationship between climate change and migration.
Delves into modern slavery characteristics, governance, trafficking definitions, UN statistics, local slavery, and historical slavery-migration association.