Papers by Adrianne Askali
A refugee crisis does not only bring humanitarian implications but also, to some extent, security... more A refugee crisis does not only bring humanitarian implications but also, to some extent, security implications. The refugee crises in Syria, Ethiopia, Libya and other part of the worlds do not only produce various social, economic and political effects on countries who either temporarily or permanently host the refugees. Europe, as the top destination of these refugees, the European Union (EU) together with UN and other international bodies, have dealt in an assiduous manner by dividing refugees to all EU member states. Sea patrols along the Mediterranean Sea were established to prevent the entry of smuggled illegal migrants and avoid further drowning of boats and minimize casualties. Given the extent and degree of this problem, EU has been very a keen in finding ways to resettle the people through asylum procedure. On the other hand, the birth of Rohingya crisis in Southeast Asia is no different with the refugee crises that Europe is dealing presently. For 48 years, the ASEAN, most of the time, has formulated initiatives and declarations that are non-binding and based on empty and repetitive words. Thus with the surfacing of Rohingya crisis, the Association responded in an uncoordinated manner leaving most of the burden to Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand. With no pledge of cooperation against the multifaceted problem of Rohingya boat refugee crisis, security issues have appeared. This article discusses the various security implications of the Rohingya crisis in lieu of ASEAN passive and ungenerous attitude.
This paper tackles about the salient roles that research have played in our society and the impac... more This paper tackles about the salient roles that research have played in our society and the impact it has given to humanity as well as the contributions that it will play in the future.
Despite the presence of violence in many regions of the world ranging from North Korea to South K... more Despite the presence of violence in many regions of the world ranging from North Korea to South Korea to the Pacific Basin and concerning many religions from Buddhism to Hinduism, the Western world acquaints Islam more than many other religions with violence. The Muslim conquest of Spain, the Crusades -which were not begun by Muslims -, and the Ottoman domination of Eastern Europe have provided a historical memory of Islam as being related to force and power. The upheavals of the past few decades in the Middle East, the bloodshed in Kashmir and the movements using the name of Islam in seeking to solve problems of the Muslim
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Papers by Adrianne Askali