Migrants, National Security and September 11: The Case of Japan
Describes Japan's national security system in light of the terrorist attacks of September 11 (2001) on the US. The ramifications for immigration, asylum-seekers, & detainees are particularly examined. Since September 11, a marked & unnerving buildup has occurred in the ways by which the...
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