INTL-I 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Constitutional Monarchy, Feudalism

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Immigrant: currently living outside their country of birth for a minimum of one year (un population division) Irregular migration: unauthorized, undocumented, illegal- without receiving country"s consent. 230 million international immigrants or about 3% of the world"s population. 230 million people are part of the international immigration system (hard to establish numbers. Pull - voluntary, pulled out because of opportunities, nomadism, culture/religion, economics (not always voluntary, but caused by poverty) Push - involuntary or forces, pushed out because of local reasons, slave trade, human trafficking, refugees (from war or oppression), asylum seekers, ethnic cleansing, eviction or expulsion, forced resettlement (like stalin"s policy in the. Organized- military personnel within military cooperation schemes, migration of aid workers. Elites- religious leaders, princess and monarch (distinguished) Economy- feudal, but with increasing central bureaucracy. Structure of rule- divine right and l"etat c"est moi . Economy- agricultural, but rise of industry, new classes emerge.

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