Refugees and international relations /
Today, more than forty years after the devastation of World War II, refugees remain a challenge to the international community and pose a threat to its order; the millions of worldwide refugees shift population patterns, alter domestic politics and economics, and determine foreign policy. Presenting...
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
[1989]
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Table of Contents:
- Beyond humanitarianism / Jean-Pierre Hocké
- Europe and international migration in the future / Jonas Widgren
- Emergency aid / Randolph Kent
- Military and armed attacks on refugee camps / Elly-Elikunda Mtando
- The origins and effects of 'humane deterrence' policies in South-east Asia / Dennis McNamara
- The detention of refugees and asylum-seekers / Arthur C. Helton
- Refugee women / Geneviève Camus-Jacques
- The churches, refugees, and politics / Elizabeth G. Ferris
- Co-ordination of refugee policy in Europe / Roy McDowall
- Responses of European states to de facto refugees / Johan Cels
- Refugees / Jacques Cuénod
- Voluntary repatriation / Guy Goodwin-Gill
- Prospects for and promotion of spontaneous repatriation / Fred Cuny and Barry Stein
- Third Country resettlement / Robert L. Bach
- Temporary safe haven / Dennis Gallagher, Susan Forbes Martin, and Patricia Weiss-Fagen
- Early warning of refugee incidents / Leon Gordenker
- Approaching the refugee problem today / Gervase Coles.