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Human trafficking as a new (in)security threat/ by Elzbieta M. Gozdziak.
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Gozdziak, Elzbieta M.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2021.,
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vi, 138 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Introduction -- PART ONE: Understanding security and human trafficking in the 21st century -- Chapter One: Human trafficking: Old phenomenon, new meaning(s) -- Chapter Two: Human Trafficking as a Security Threat -- PART TWO: Fear of the Other -- Chapter Three: Closing US refugee resettlement with the stroke of a pen -- Chapter Four: Fortress Europe -- PART THREE: Lived experiences of (in)security -- Chapter Five: Drug mules, foot guides, or victims of child trafficking? -- Chapter Six: Young and male asylum seekers: A security threat to the European Union? -- Conclusions: Way forward.
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Human trafficking - United States. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-62873-4
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9783030628734
Human trafficking as a new (in)security threat
Gozdziak, Elzbieta M.
Human trafficking as a new (in)security threat
[electronic resource] /by Elzbieta M. Gozdziak. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - vi, 138 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Introduction -- PART ONE: Understanding security and human trafficking in the 21st century -- Chapter One: Human trafficking: Old phenomenon, new meaning(s) -- Chapter Two: Human Trafficking as a Security Threat -- PART TWO: Fear of the Other -- Chapter Three: Closing US refugee resettlement with the stroke of a pen -- Chapter Four: Fortress Europe -- PART THREE: Lived experiences of (in)security -- Chapter Five: Drug mules, foot guides, or victims of child trafficking? -- Chapter Six: Young and male asylum seekers: A security threat to the European Union? -- Conclusions: Way forward.
Security and Human Trafficking is a significant contribution to our holistic understanding of the interplay of human trafficking and national security. Elzbieta Gozdziak challenges the famous oratory on these issues by disentangling factual truths from populist rhetorics by focusing on rich empirical data collected in Hungary, Poland, and the United States. - Ludmila Bogdan, Ph.D., immigration and human trafficking scholar at Harvard University. In her book, Dr. Elzbieta Gozdziak brings her two decades of ethnographic expertise on human trafficking and international migration to powerfully critique of the conflation of human trafficking and migration with other kinds of national security threats such as terrorism and organized crime. She masterfully shows how the inaccurate framing of human trafficking as a security threat in the United States and Europe has led to costly and high stakes policy actions, such as enhanced border control, immigration, and surveillance measures, that can actually increase insecurity and lead to other kinds of negative economic, military, and diplomatic consequences. If we really care about solving the problem of human trafficking, Gozdziak's call to open up and interrogate policy framings and demand better empirical data to justify those framings will lead to better policy solutions and outcomes to combat human trafficking on the ground. Security and Human Trafficking is a must-read for students, experts, and practitioners interested in the nexus of human trafficking, migration, and national security. -Kathleen M. Vogel, Ph.D, Professor and Deputy Director, School for the Future of Innovation in Society, Tempe, Arizona. Vogel is co-author of Human Trafficking Trends in the Western Hemisphere. This book challenges the popular rhetoric linking 'war on terror' with 'war on human trafficking' by juxtaposing lived experiences of survivors of trafficking, refugees, and labor migrants with macro-level security concerns. Part One of the book presents the historical antecedents and contemporary manifestations of human trafficking and its links to national security. Part Two focuses on the Other-refugees and asylum seekers-perceived as a national security threat. Gozdziak spotlights the US refugee resettlement program-its history, slow erosion, and the current danger of possible elimination-and argues that a robust refugee resettlement is not a threat but an asset to the national security. Using examples from Hungary and Poland, the following chapter shows how human trafficking has replaced migration in public narratives, policy responses, and practice with refugees. Part Three analyzes lived experiences of (in)security of trafficked victims, irregular migrants, and asylum seekers in the USA and in Europe, with a special focus on unaccompanied children and adolescents. The concluding chapter asks how security concerns stemming from human trafficking can be reconciled with the need to protect victims. Elzbieta M. Gozdziak is Visiting Professor at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan. Previously, she was Research Professor at the Institute for the Study of International Migration (ISIM) at Georgetown University. She held the George Soros Visiting Chair in Public Policy at the Central European University (CEU) in Budapest.
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