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“Asylum between Nations: Refugees in a Revolutionary Era” is a compelling non-fiction work exploring the complex dynamics of refugee movements during times of political upheaval. Authored by renowned historian Dr. Emily Thompson, with contributions from leading sociologists and political scientists, this book delves into the human stories and geopolitical forces shaping asylum policies. Through meticulously researched case studies, it examines the interplay between national borders, humanitarian crises, and international diplomacy. Perfect for readers interested in history, politics, and social justice, this volume offers a profound understanding of the challenges and resilience of refugees in a constantly changing world.






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