(Update September 2023) Unfortunately, all the world is Coronavirus. To date there are nine volumes in this series that provides worldwide coverage of the Covid-19/Coronavirus pandemic, day-by-day. Each volumes each cover a specified period, although Vol. 45A includes some new but earlier material. The volumes’ contents are in chronological order. The Pandemic volumes address the […]
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Rohingya Refugees. (2019)
Rohingya Refugees. (2019) 2 vol. 1100p. Almost all Rohingyas are now refugees in the camps in Cox’s Bazaar in Chittagong. Others are facing expulsion from India, from border areas where they are encamped between national boundaries, and mass deportation from Saudi Arabia. Others have found refugee in small numbers in the West (for example about […]
Continue readingCumulative List of Mass Immigration Bibliographies.
(April 2019) Detailed information on each title is provides on the page for that title. ===== (2019) Mass Migration Into the Global North. 520p. (PB): $450; (PDF): $195. (2017) Syrian Refugees, Open Borders, Executive Order 13769 and the Resistance. 2 vol. 1260p. (PB): $870; (PDF): $390. (2017) Mass Migration or Color Revolution. 2 vols. 1395p. […]
Continue readingRojava Movements After Afrin. (2019) 2 vol. 1012p.
After the loss of Afrin to the Turkish army, much of the Afrin-Rojava information services fell silent for a while, even as the multi-tendency Rojava Movement continued to grow in the West. After two decades of focusing on Islamist radicalization, the rapid Rojavist Anarcho-Maoist radicalization of the extreme Left took many by surprise. (The scale […]
Continue readingIslamic Southeast Asia: Mass Migration in the Andaman Sea. (2015)
Islamic Southeast Asia: Mass Migration in the Andaman Sea. (2015) Two volumes. 1495 pages. Provides analysis and documentation of the mass migration of Rohingyas and Bengalis (Bangladeshis) mainly into Southeast Asia and also into Australia and worldwide, including NGO and government sources. Examines the migration and border security policies of Southeast Asian countries and Australia […]
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