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TTLA: The issue of migration in international relations (1991-2016)

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INFORMATION ABOUT THE DOCTORAL THESIS

1. Full name of the doctoral candidate:Nghiem Tuan Hung

2. Gender: Male

3. Date of birth: October 31, 1986

4. Place of birth: Bac Giang

5. Decision No. 3216/2014/QD-XHNV-SDH, dated December 31, 2014, of the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities (Vietnam National University, Hanoi) recognizing the doctoral student.

6. Changes in the training process: Adjustment of the dissertation title according to Decision No. 2443/QD-XHNV, dated September 29, 2017, of the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities (Vietnam National University, Hanoi).

7. Thesis title:"The issue of migration in international relations (1991-2016)"

8. Major: International Relations Code: 62.31.02.06

9. Scientific supervisor:Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Minh Son

10. Summary of the new findings of the thesis:

- Based on an approach that incorporates levels of analysis and theories of international relations, the thesis provides a theoretical framework for studying migration in international relations;

- Analyze the development of international migration through different historical periods, especially the state of international migration during the period 1991-2016;

- Analyze the main causes and drivers of international migration; provide observations on the characteristics of international migration during the period 1991-2016.

- Analyze the impact of migration on international relations;

- Provide policy implications for Vietnam.

11. Practical applications:

This dissertation can be used as teaching material or a reference for scholars and researchers wishing to learn about international migration.

12. Future research directions:

13. Published works related to the dissertation:

Nghiem Tuan Hung (2016), “International migration from an international political economy perspective”, Journal of World Economic and Political Issues 245(9), pp. 20-25.

Nghiem Tuan Hung (2017), “Challenges for Europe in the current migration and refugee crisis: From theory to practice”, Journal of World Economic and Political Issues 251(3), pp. 33-41.

 

INFORMATION ON DOCTORAL THESIS

1. Full name: Nghiem Tuan Hung 2. Sex: Male

3. Date of birth: October 31, 1986 4. Place of birth: Bac Giang

5. Admission decision number: Decision No. 3216/2014/QD-XHNV-SDH dated 31stDecember 2014 by the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU Hanoi.

6. Changes in academic process: Decision No. 2443/QD-XHNV dated 29thSeptember 2017 on modifying the doctoral thesis' title by the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU Hanoi.

7. Official thesis' title: “Migration in international relations (1991-2016)”

8. Major: International Relations Code: 62.31.02.06

9. Supervisor: Assoc. Prof.Dr. Pham Minh Son

10. Summary of the new findings of the thesis:

- Based on level-of-analysis approach and international relations theories, the thesis provides a framework for the study of migration in international relations;

- The thesis analyzes the developments of international migration through historical periods, especially the reality of international migration in the period 1991-2016;

- Analyzing the main causes and motivations of international migration; raising remarks on the notable characteristics of international migration from 1991 to 2016.

- Analyzing the impacts of migration on international relations;

- Raising some policy recommendations for Vietnam.

11. Practical applicability, if any:

The thesis can be used as a teaching material and documentation for scholars or research fellows who want to study international migration.

12. Further research directions, if any:

13. Thesis-related publications:

Nghiem Tuan Hung (2016), “International Migration in the Perspective of International Political Economy”, Review of World Economic and Political Issues 245(9), pp. 20-25.

Nghiem Tuan Hung (2016), “Challenges for Europe in the Current Migration And Refugee Crisis: Theory and Practice”, Review of World Economic and Political Issues 251(3), pp. 33-41.

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