The South Asia to Gulf Migration Governance Complex

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subjects Asian Pacific Politics
Geopolitics
global migration
Gulf migration
Interest qualifiers
International relations
International Relations Theory
Labour migration
Migration and Immigration
migration governance
Migration, immigration and emigration
Migratory Network
Political Geography
Politics and government
Relating to migrant groups / diaspora communities or peoples
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Society and Social Sciences
Transnational recruitment
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