
In our most recent issue, Foreign Policy Digest tackled the theme of human trafficking and displacement, analyzing how different nations and global regions are affected by and react to the issue of forced human migration, taking into account the complex variety of ways in which this issue manifests itself across the world.
Writing for the Americas, Rita Siemion examines current legal and political battles to combat human trafficking in the U.S., one of the world's oldest democracies.
Meanwhile, in FPD's Asia section, Jennifer Nikolaeff examines similar anti-trafficking struggles in one of the world's newest democracies, Timor-Leste.
Writing for Europe/Russia, Sarah Magallanes reminds us that Europe's sex trafficking problems help fuel problems in the rest of the world.
In the Africa Section, Colin Thomas-Jensen discusses the uncertain fate of two million displaced citizens in the eastern provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Finally, writing for the Middle East, Joseph Marks addresses the complex realities of migration and displacement in the West Bank and its implications for Middle East peace.
Adam Benz is Editor-in-Chief of Foreign Policy Digest.

Trafficking and Displacement - October 2009






