“Climate-Induced Migration: A New Dimension in International Relations"
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This dissertation investigates the intersection of climate-induced migration and international relations, particularly examining how states respond and adapt their policies in light of growing population movements driven by environmental changes. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, the research synthesizes qualitative data from policy analyses and case studies of vulnerable regions,
alongside quantitative data mapping migration patterns and climatic impacts.
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