在澳大利亚定居的不丹人的融合和满意度

Manfred Ringhofer
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不丹基于毫无根据的恐惧而进行的人口设计导致该国20%以上的人口被驱逐,其中大部分是说尼泊尔语的人。这不是种族清洗。这是不丹为了避免民主和尊重人权所做的最大努力。返回不丹的努力失败了。他们中的大多数现在被重新安置在发达国家。本文数据来源于作者于2018年8月进行的初步研究。人们发现,重新定居的不丹人民的生活充满了新的希望和对未来的新展望。他们已经接受了他们的新国家,与不丹的联系正在逐渐减弱。这种联系将使重新定居的不丹人和不丹人都受益。本文提供了不丹难民问题的基本背景,但主要关注南澳大利亚重新安置的不丹人的融合,他们对不丹和澳大利亚的心理依恋,以及他们应对语言挑战,文化冲击和身份问题的方式。
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Integration and Satisfaction Among Resettled Bhutanese in Australia
Bhutan’s population design out of unfounded fears led to eviction of over 20% of the country’s population, mostly Nepali speakers. It was not an ethnic cleansing. It was a Bhutan’s best effort to avoid democracy and respect human rights. The efforts to return to Bhutan failed. Most of them are now resettled in developed countries. The data included in this article were driven from primary research conducted by the author in August 2018. It was found that the lives of the resettled Bhutanese people have germinated with new hopes and new vision for future. They have embraced their new country and connection with Bhutan is gradually eroding. The connection would have benefited both resettled Bhutanese and Bhutan. This paper provides basic background of the Bhutanese refugee issue but focuses primarily on integration of resettled Bhutanese in South Australia, their psychological attachments with Bhutan and Australia, and the way they are coping up with language challenges, cultural shocks and identity issues.
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