Summary
This book discusses the current reality and the future of ethnic Rohingyas in Myanmar. It presents Myanmars history, policy, politics and, most importantly, while focusing on Rohingya ethnic conflict, presents a resolution by looking at the global and regional policies and politics of South Asia and South-East Asia. The recent coup unfolded in Myanmar and the detention of the democratic leaders has surprised the world with its subsequent emergency declaration in 2021, thus making this book relevant and well-timed. Eventually, the book offers an account of a previously little known, yet much-discussed role of media, international actors, human trafficking, and humanitarian-based resolution for Rohingya refugee crisis. It shows a new perspective in the post-Rohingya influx era of Bangladesh and the neighbouring countries. Kudret Bulbul is a Professor of Political Science at AYBU. At the same time, he works as a Director of the Foreign Relations and Protocol Department of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (TBMM). Prof. Bulbul served as an acting Undersecretary and Deputy Undersecretary under the Prime Ministry of Turkey. He was the President of the Presidency for Turks Abroad and Related Communities (YTB) and later a Counselor for a while for the Turkish Prime Ministry. In his academic life, Bulbul worked in Kirikkale, Ankara, and Kansas Universities. His academic and research interests are globalization, identity politics, human rights and security issues, conflict resolution and global peace. Kudret Bulbul is a Professor of Political Science at AYBU. At the same time, he works as a Director of the Foreign Relations and Protocol Department of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (TBMM). Prof. Bulbul served as an acting Undersecretary and Deputy Undersecretary under the Prime Ministry of Turkey. He was the President of the Presidency for Turks Abroad and Related Communities (YTB) and later a Counselor for a while for the Turkish Prime Ministry. Md. Nazmul Islam is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University, Turkey. Dr. Islam is the author of several books, many book chapters, and peer-reviewed articles. Dr. Islam worked in different positions and projects conducted at the University of Cambridge, Saarland University, University of Trento, Greifswald University, Ankara University, OIC-SESRIC, BRAC University, BRAC, Grameen Bank-Yunus Center, UNDP, YTB and ILO. Md. Sajid Khan is a Research Scholar in the Department of Social Work, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey. He has been an active researcher in the area of Migration, Refugees, Social Integrating, Child Rights, social welfare and Minority Rights. He was also a visiting researcher in Ankara Yldrm Beyazt University (GPM), Ankara.
1. Prehistorical Identity of Rohingya: Exploring Islam and the Glorious Past of the Muslim Kingdom in Arakan.- 2. Genocide, Forced Migration, and Forced Labour: A Case Study on Rohingya People Under International Law.- 3. Forced Migration and Human Trafficking: In the context of Rohingya Refugees in South Asia.- 4. Myanmar Government's Rohingya Policies and Politics.- 5. Regime's Interests in Hosting Refugees: Bangladesh's Response to the Rohingya.- 6. Questioning the Crisis of "Rohingya Muslim" Ethnic Minority Beyond the Foreign Policy of Bangladesh and Myanmar.- 7. Are Refugees a Blessing or a Curse: An Analysis of Economic Impact of Rohingya Refugees on Bangladesh since the Exodus.- 8. Rohingya Beyond the Refugees: India's Policy and Realpolitik for the World's 'Most Persecuted Refugees'.- 9. Rohingya Refugee and Foreign Policy: China's Policy and Interests in Rakhine State.- 10. Turkey as a 'Humanitarian Actor': Assistance to Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh and Myanmar.- 11. Representation of Rohingya Refugees in the Bangladeshi Media: A Content Analysis.- 12. Unfolding Rohingya Refugee Crisis Through Mass Media: A Thematic Analysis of Indian Print and Electronic Media.- 13. Position of Responsibility: International Response to the Rohingya Refugee Crisis
The Case of Western Countries.- 14. INGO and NGO Strategies for Social Cohesion: The Case of Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh.- 15. Identity and Humanitarian-Based Approach: Resolution and Resolving the Rohingya Refugee Crisis.- 16. Looking at the Past, Moving to the Future: Stories from the Spectacle of Rohingyas.