Mass Migration in South Asia (2020). 2 vols. 1068p.

(October 2020) The main concern of the United Nations system remains mass migration. There has been no change in this priority throughout the pandemic. More than tens of millions of people are on the move including millions of Afghans, Rohingyas, Africans, and Central Americans; at least hundreds of thousands are trapped against closed borders. Even […]

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Mass Migration in the Time of the Pandemic (2020-2022)

(Update September 2023) Unfortunately, all the world is Coronavirus. To date there are nine volumes in this series that provides worldwide coverage of the Covid-19/Coronavirus pandemic, day-by-day. Each volumes each cover a specified period, although Vol. 45A includes some new but earlier material. The volumes’ contents are in chronological order. The Pandemic volumes address the […]

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Mass Migration or Color Revolution. (2017)

Mass Migration or Color Revolution. (2017) 1395p. Continuing from Islamic Europe: Mass Migration Into The Grayzone (2016) and Islamic Europe: Mass Migration in the Mediterranean (2015), this volume looks and the pull-factor in mass migration into Europe: the great foundation networks and human rights networks, human trafficking networks, and the so-called color revolution networks. The […]

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The New Caliphate: Theory and Practice. (2014)

The New Caliphate: Theory and Practice. (2014) Three volumes. 1811 pages. Provides analysis and documentation of the theory and reality of the rise of a new Caliphate, tracing the persistent hope for a resurrected Caliphate by millions of Muslims since the abolition of the Ottoman caliphate. Traces major streams of thought about the new Caliphate […]

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Chechnya and the Boston Marathon Bombings. (2013)

Chechnya and the Boston Marathon Bombings. (2013) Three volumes. 1916 pages. Documentation and analysis of the Boston Marathon Bombing and the historical context of the CIA-sponsored Chechen-American resettlement community. The deep context of the Chechen independence movement in the late Soviet period (including very early contacts with the Afghan Mujahideen), the First and Second Chechen […]

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Women in the Middle East and North Africa: A Bibliography. (1997)

Women in the Middle East and North Africa: A Bibliography. (1997) Revised 2007. 2 volumes. 1469 pages. Documentation and analysis of the sociology of Women in the Middle East & North Africa: Afghanistan; Algeria; Bahrain; Cyprus; Egypt; Iran; Iraq; Israel-Palestine; Jordan; Kuwait; Lebanon; Libya; Morocco; Oman; Qatar; Saudi Arabia; Syria; Tunisia; Turkey; United Arab Emirates; […]

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