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Forced Migration And Human Security In The Eastern Orthodox World 1st Edition Lucian N Leustean

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Forced Migration And Human Security In The Eastern Orthodox World 1st Edition Lucian N Leustean
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.7 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Lucian N. Leustean
ISBN: 9780815394709, 0815394705
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Forced Migration And Human Security In The Eastern Orthodox World 1st Edition Lucian N Leustean by Lucian N. Leustean 9780815394709, 0815394705 instant download after payment.

The conflict in Eastern Ukraine and the European refugee crisis have led to a dramatic increase in forced displacement across Europe. Fleeing war and violence, millions of refugees and internally displaced people face the social and political cultures of the predominantly Christian Orthodox countries in the post-Soviet space and Southeastern Europe. This book examines the ambivalence of Orthodox churches and other religious communities, some of which have provided support to migrants and displaced populations while others have condemned their arrival. How have religious communities and state institutions engaged with forced migration? How has forced migration impacted upon religious practices, values and political structures in the region? In which ways do Orthodox churches promote human security in relation to violence and ‘the other’? The book explores these questions by bringing together an international team of scholars to examine extensive material in the former Soviet states (Ukraine, Russia, Georgia and Belarus), Southeastern Europe (Turkey, Greece, Serbia, Bulgaria and Romania), Western Europe and the United States.

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