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Apr 28, 2024
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MRS 503 - Migrants & Refugees in International Relations This course attends to the fundamental role of migrants and refugees in the formation and preservation of the nation-state order; explores historical and contemporary migration patterns within, into, and out of Europe in order to examine the effects of population movements on the nation-state itself; and explores the ways in which contemporary migration and refugee movements question the foundations of the modern nation-state system, posing challenges to the theory and practice of international relations. (3 cr.)
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