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Preventing Crimes, Insurgencies and Desperate Migrations from Asia and Latin America
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Preventing Crimes, Insurgencies and Desperate Migrations from Asia and Latin America

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Spike in crimes, revulsions, human displacements and desperate migrations from Asia and Latin America towards less-welcoming Europe and USA excites Maijega to probe the FSI’s 21 of 50 frailest nations that are in the two parts of the world; unearth the roots of the nations’ frailties and infer ways to alter their condition going forward. Though some past and present leaders of the reviewed nations and also of meddlers linked to the nations’ frailties, may not be happy this retrospection, it is not intended to discredit their earnest efforts but to cause actions against issues retaining the nations, back towards making the nations adequate contributors to building of a world that can withstand worst pandemics, severe climate change events, and shocks from likes of Russia-Ukraine crisis. The retrospection lures to issue-based politics and transcending of personal attack politics and empty political rhetoric. The book is a good reading for good governance advocates, the politically minded, and students of Politics, Government, Modern History, International Studies, Crimes Prevention and Control. These publics should read the volume.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Trafford Publishing
Date
22 June 2022
Pages
420
ISBN
9781698712093

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Spike in crimes, revulsions, human displacements and desperate migrations from Asia and Latin America towards less-welcoming Europe and USA excites Maijega to probe the FSI’s 21 of 50 frailest nations that are in the two parts of the world; unearth the roots of the nations’ frailties and infer ways to alter their condition going forward. Though some past and present leaders of the reviewed nations and also of meddlers linked to the nations’ frailties, may not be happy this retrospection, it is not intended to discredit their earnest efforts but to cause actions against issues retaining the nations, back towards making the nations adequate contributors to building of a world that can withstand worst pandemics, severe climate change events, and shocks from likes of Russia-Ukraine crisis. The retrospection lures to issue-based politics and transcending of personal attack politics and empty political rhetoric. The book is a good reading for good governance advocates, the politically minded, and students of Politics, Government, Modern History, International Studies, Crimes Prevention and Control. These publics should read the volume.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Trafford Publishing
Date
22 June 2022
Pages
420
ISBN
9781698712093