1. Sociological Implications and Modern Diaspora
When large segments of populations are displaced by natural or man-made disasters, people become separated from time-honored roots of language, culture, and social bonds. ... In the context of international migration, refugee movements could threaten notions of national security and even of the nation-state itself. ... Norman Myers also observes, "In the wake of perceived threats to social cohesion and national identity, refugees can become an excuse for outbreaks of ethnic tension and civil disorder, even political upheaval" (Myers, 2005). ...
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