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Migration between Two Regions

Migration of Information, Capital and People

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  • Sub-learning outcome

    • Students are able to explain the concept of international migration and apply it to understand the flow of information, capital and human migration between Europe and Southeast Asia

  • Learning topics

    • Migration: information, capital, people

  • Elaboration of learning topics

    • People:

      • The increasing number of irregular migration and migrant smuggling from Asia and Africa to Europe due to socio-economics and environmental factors

      • The process of Europeanization of migration policy and the interconnection with European single market policy

      • The assessment of the EU’s integrated border management policy with the emphasis of intergovernmental coordination on security and policing issue

    • Capital:

      • The impact of Asian financial crisis in 1997 toward the EU-ASEAN capital flow and financial cooperation including trade sector

      • The process of Europeanization of capital policy and the interconnection with European single market policy

      • The assessment of the EU’s contemporary capital cooperation with ASEAN member countries

    • Information:

      • The impact of digital protectionism and privacy policy in ASEAN member countries toward the EU-ASEAN digital trade policy

      • Opportunities and challenges of industrial revolution 4.0 with the emphasis of the growing usage of artificial intelligence toward e-commerce in ASEAN and the EU

      • The progress of the EU digital trade policy  and its possible impact toward the EU-ASEAN digital trade cooperation

 

  • Learning indicators

    • Accurate explanation of the concept of international migration; accurate analysis / understanding of the issues of information, capital and human migration between Europe and Southeast Asia using various perspectives in IR

  • Learning activities

    • Lecture and discussion (2.5 hrs)

    • FGD (2.5 hrs)

  • Learning evaluation activities

    • Group presentation

  • Assessment percentage

    • 5

  • Reading material

    • James F. Hollifield dan Tom K. Wong (2015), “The Politics of International Migration”

    • Robert C. Hine (2000), “Bridging Two Continents: EU-ASEAN Trade and Investment”

    • Manuel Castells (2010), “The Space of Flows”

    • Anna Triandafyllidou dan Thanos Maroukis (2012), “Irregular Migration and Human Smuggling from Asia and Africa to Europe”

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