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Emigrationism : ウィキペディア英語版
Emigrationism

Emigrationism is a type of social movement favoring migration as a political tool. Typically, political migration is in one of two classes, private or government, depending on who encourages the migration.
Political migrations differs from other migrations by attempting to change aspects of a political system. These changes are accomplished by modifying the demographics of a specific region. The focus on demographics necessitates an emphasis on migration towards low-population regions or artificially creating high-population regions.
==Private political migrations==
Private political migration includes efforts by individuals or organizations to migrate to a specified location. Although the detailed goals of these migrations vary widely, the trend is migration towards greater private liberty and flight from state persecution, most often in the face of crackdowns or after failed uprisings.

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