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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*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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