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Foreign Policies towards Rohingya Refugees: A Comparative Study of Bangladesh and Myanmar


Shanjeeda Sultana Khanam1*, and Md. Mokter Ali2

1Dept.of Political Science at Linnaeus University, Sweden; and 2Dept. of Sociology and Social Work, Gono Bishwabidyalay (University), Mirzanagar, Savar, Dhaka-1344, Bangladesh. 

*Correspondence: khanams75@yahoo.com (Shanjeeda Sultana Khanam, Master in International Affairs, Dept. of Political Science, Linnaeus University, Sweden & BSS (Hon’s) & MSS in Economics, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh).

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ABSTRACT

Foreign policy, in essence, indicates how the government of one country interacts with the government of another. It is important to maintain a positive foreign policy with other countries, especially with neighboring countries. The image of a country is created through its foreign policy in the global arena. A government that pursues a liberal approach will inevitably have a good impact on other states, and those nations will see that country positively or refrain from forming an unfavorable opinion of it. This research paper focuses on concerning the Rohingya problem and attempts to analyze a comparative study of the foreign policies of two neighboring countries, Bangladesh and Myanmar, which demonstrates that a local problem (the Rohingya issue) in one country (Myanmar) has become a major problem in the other country (Bangladesh), resulting in a hostile relationship. In addition, this study aims to understand the present state of Bangladesh-Myanmar foreign policy in regard to the Rohingya crisis and to look into the Rohingya community's current situation in Bangladesh. According to this study, Myanmar must modify its foreign policy toward its neighbors and be flexible on the Rohingya issue. 

Keywords: Foreign policy, Rohingya, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Refugees, Realism, and Liberalism.

Citation: Khanam SS., and Ali MM. (2022). Foreign policies towards Rohingya refugees: a comparative study of Bangladesh and Myanmar, Asian J. Soc. Sci. Leg. Stud., 4(5), 178-188. 

https://doi.org/10.34104/ajssls.022.01780188


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