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Geneva: International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, 2012
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Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Wilman Jayawardhana
"Migrasi internasional dilakukan orang dari berbagai belahan dunia dengan maksud dan tujuan tertentu. Beberapa orang melakukan migrasi internasional dengan sengaja untuk meninggalkan negara asalnya karena adanya konflik, bencana alam, pemerintahan represif, faktor ekonomi, dll. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui penyebab terjadinya lonjakan kedatangan orang Afghanistan ke Indonesia dalam kurun waktu tahun 2019-2023 dan kaitannya dengan pelaksanaan prinsip non-refoulement serta dampaknya terhadap ketahanan nasional Indonesia. Lonjakan kedatangan orang-orang dari negara rawan seperti Afghanistan dikhawatirkan akan membawa dampak negatif terhadap negara penerima. Prinsip non-refoulement yang diadopsi Pemerintah Indonesia melarang negara untuk menolak masuk orang-orang yang mencari perlindungan ke negara asalnya. Metode penelitian yang dilakukan adalah kualitatif dan bersifat deskriptif analitis. Lonjakan kedatangan Orang Afghanistan ke Indonesia menjadi instrumen dalam memahami dan merumuskan penjelasan tentang forced migration. Penelusuran literatur dan dokumen digunakan untuk mengumpulkan data dan informasi. Hasil penelitian diharapkan bisa digunakan sebagai alat evaluasi pelaksanaan kebijakan non-refoulement Pemerintah Indonesia terhadap kedatangan orang-orang yang berasal dari negara rawan.

International migration is carried out by people from various parts of the world with specific aims and objectives. Some people undertake international migration deliberately to leave their home country due to conflict, natural disasters, repressive governments, economic factors, etc. This research aims to determine the causes of the surge in arrivals of Afghans to Indonesia in the 2019-2023 period and its relation to the implementation of the non-refoulement principle and its impact on Indonesia's national resilience. It is feared that the surge in arrivals of people from vulnerable countries such as Afghanistan will have a negative impact on the receiving countries. The non-refoulement principle adopted by the Indonesian Government prohibits the state from denying entry to people seeking protection in their home country. The research method used was qualitative and analytical descriptive. The surge in arrivals of Afghans to Indonesia has become an instrument in understanding and formulating explanations about forced migration. Literature and document searches are used to collect data and information. It is hoped that the research results can be used as an evaluation tool for the implementation of the Indonesian Government's non-refoulement policy regarding the arrival of people from vulnerable countries."
Jakarta: Sekolah Kajian Stratejik dan Global Universitas Indonesia, 2024
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UI - Tesis Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Datta, Ankur
"Since 1989, Jammu and Kashmir has been affected by conflict between the Indian state and a movement demanding independence. This book explores the effect of that conflict on the Hindu Pandit minority of the Kashmir Valley. The displacement of the Kashmir Pandits has been drastic with the majority having fled Kashmir within the first year of the conflict and relocating to Jammu and elsewhere. They are one of the most prominent internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the region. Kashmiri Pandits are historically associated with state bureaucracies from the precolonial to postcolonial regimes and having been prominent landowners in Kashmir. While Kashmiri nationalism declares independence from the Indian state, the Pandits are located in the union between India and Kashmir. This book attempts to explore their experiences by looking at their relationship to Kashmir and the place they have relocated to, where they have rebuilt their lives. Focusing on camp colonies and the lives of Pandits across the city, the book reveals a tension between the recovery of ordinary life after loss and the inability to feel truly settled and to finds ones place in the world. This book explores how they seek recognition as victims through engagements with political parties, organizations, and organs of the Indian welfare state. But this process is caught in a struggle between the uniqueness of victimhood and the universality of violence and suffering. Thus, this book attempts to understand experiences of dispossession among people who occupy a politically ambivalent location."
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016
e20470450
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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"Non-Traditional Security in Asia examines the critical security challenges faced by states and societies in Asia including health, food, water, natural disasters, internal conflict, forced migration, energy, transnational crime, and cyber security. Through the development of a comprehensive analytical framework that establishes the key ingredients to policy evaluation, the editors draw on a wide variety of experts to collaborate in investigating these crucial issues. This inclusive framework ensures that all voices are heard including those oftentimes under-represented and marginalized in society to ensure that academic and policy debates are well informed about the often complex and nuanced nature of these non-traditional security challenges."
Singapore: Institute of South East Asia Studies, 2013
e20442259
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library