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Welcome to International Journal of Research in Social Sciences & HumanitiesE-ISSN : 2249 - 4642 | P-ISSN: 2454 - 4671 IMPACT FACTOR: 8.561 |
Abstract
THE DEMOGRAPHIC IMPLICATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL POPULATION MIGRATION ON THE POWER OF THE STATE: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY IN POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY
Prof Aayad Abdulridha Abdal. Ph.D Mohammed Saleh Abbas Saleh.
Volume: 9 Issue: 3 2019
Abstract:
The subject of international migration is an important subject in the fields of academic studies and in particular humanitarian studies. The importance of this subject is increasing every day as a result of its geographical spread and the increase in the volume of immigrants across countries. Hence, geopolitics studies migration and analyzes it by its strong association with the strength of internal states And its external capacity and its related relations with the structure of the population of the state which is the basis of the strength of states and thus its reflection on the economic, security and political capacity of the state. The researcher will focus on the geopolitical analysis of migration by examining the extent to which the demographic trend of migration affects the power of the state, while highlighting the Arab countries as one of the most active regions in the world. Power of States. In order to create a better analysis of the subject, research work on this subject will be divided into several axes: The first axis, demographic and state power. the second axis, international migration and population growth in the Arab countries. the third axis, the applications of international migration and its implications for the power of sending and receiving countries,Axis IV International demographic challenge and contributions of international migration.And finally reach the most prominent findings or conclusions.
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