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Mobilities and Migration
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ARP CAPSTONE_CACH_2022 (1) - Lena Marit Bossler

Le Plaidoyer pour les droits des migrants au Sahel

ARP AMWAJ_ARP_Summary - Mariam Kerfai

AMWAJ: Women's Empowerment Through Water Management and Rehabilitation Projects

ARP ARP City Diplomacy and Climate Change [FINAL REPORT] (2) - Amanda Claire Monroe

City Diplomacy and Climate Change: Assessing the benefits of cities as primary actors in multilateral decision making

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International Economics

America’s melting pot lessons from the age of mass migration

Martina VIARENGO, Myra MOHNEN [...]

2023
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March
2023
18:30 CET
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Global Migration Centre

Protecting Migrants’ Rights: the Role of Data

The Global Migration Centre and the Migrant Rights Initiative of Cornell University
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Unlikely expropriators why right-wing parties implemented agrarian reform in democratic Brazil

Matias LóPEZ

2023
Profile
CAROLINE RUSTERHOLZ

CAROLINE RUSTERHOLZ

Eccellenza Assistant Professor, International History and Politics
Faculty Affiliate, Gender Centre
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A comic strip in an issue of Al-Chab Al-Ifriki (People of Africa) from 1927
PHD THESIS IN INTERNATIONAL HISTORY AND POLITICS
16 January 2023

A Radical History of the Middle East

Interview with Burak Sayim about “Transnational Communist Networks in the Post-WWI Middle East...
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Switzerland and the two faces of integration

Maria MEXI

2023
news
To mark International Migrants Day, Xenia Mejia Chupillon, master student in Development Studies specialising in Mobilities, and Coordinator for the student-run Migration Initiative, examines the use of refugee, migrant and expat labels and how they can be interpreted in certain contexts.
Students & Campus
16 December 2022

It’s me, hi, I’m the migrant it’s me.

Master Student Xenia Mejia Chupillon looks at "migrants" linguistic nuances.

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