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Refugees, Migrants and the Bangladesh State: The Conundrum of Liberal International Order
The end of the Cold War renewed optimism that states would embrace liberal principles for addressing the challenges to the survival, livelihood and dignity of people. 1 In reality, however, the 21 st century beholds protracted political crises, violent conflicts, persistent poverty and deadly pandemics disrupting the lives of millions, mostly in the non-western countries of the world. While for a large section of these people at risk, migration appears to be a viable exit strategy; states frequently perceive foreign workers, refugees and travellers as threats to their sovereignty, development
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