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Post-World War II Population Transfers | Volha Charnysh with Javier Mejia

The Economic and Political History Podcast

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Consequences of Forced Migration

This chapter examines the multifaceted impacts of forced migration on social structures and state dynamics, highlighting the tensions that can arise even among ethnically similar groups. It argues that forced migration may not only challenge community cooperation but also shape state authority and capacity, potentially leading to positive economic outcomes through enhanced diversity and innovation. The discussion also contrasts the historical and contemporary treatment of refugees in Europe, emphasizing the importance of citizenship rights and policies that facilitate integration for optimizing societal benefits.

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