The Movement of People and International Relations


1.    The movement of people in human history *Human origins and movement

*Agriculture, civilization, language, history *Epidemics and germs
2.    Prior to modern international relations *Classical Greece

*The Roman era

*The Age of Discoveries

3.    Modern international relations *States and territory
*Land, cities, population, transport, production *Medicine, science, technology

4.    The nation-state and immigration *Trends from the 19th century *War and displaced persons, exiles

*Labor migration and economic development *Internal movement and international movement

5.    International refugee protection and aid institutions in the 20th century
*Fridtjof Nansen after World War I

*The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) after World War II
*Exiles and the movement of people during the Cold War *Expanded role of the UNHCR

*The Berlin Wall; the Helsinki Process (CSCE) and the movement of people; movement of people in 1989 *Refugees after the Cold War



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6.    Migration and labor migration

*Controls over leaving and entering countries

*The EU and the movement of people (Amsterdam Treaty) *Multinational enterprises and labor migrants *State boundaries and domestic society

7.    Contemporary issues

*Globalization and the movement of people *Asylum seekers

*An ethical crisis

*Security and social stability *Migrant labor and nationality laws *Terrorism and human rights


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