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World Refugee Survey 2003

World Refugee Survey 2003
Author: U.S. Committee for Refugees
Publisher: U S Committee for Refugees
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2003
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780936548142

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World Refugee Survey

World Refugee Survey
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Total Pages: 808
Release: 2002
Genre: Refugees
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World Refugee Survey 1997

World Refugee Survey 1997
Author: U.S. Committee for Refugees
Publisher: U S Committee for Refugees
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1997
Genre: Data Collection
ISBN: 9780936548531

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World Refugee Survey

World Refugee Survey
Author: U.S. Committee for Refugees
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Genre: Refugees
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The Cambridge Survey of World Migration

The Cambridge Survey of World Migration
Author: Robin Cohen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 592
Release: 1995-11-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780521444057

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This extensive survey of migration in the modern world begins in the sixteenth century with the establishment of European colonies overseas, and covers the history of migration to the late twentieth century, when global communications and transport systems stimulated immense and complex flows of labour migrants and skilled professionals. In ninety-five contributions, leading scholars from twenty-seven different countries consider a wide variety of issues including migration patterns, the flights of refugees and illegal migration. Each entry is a substantive essay, supported by up-to-date bibliographies, tables, plates, maps and figures. As the most wide-ranging coverage of migration in a single volume, The Cambridge Survey of World Migration will be an indispensable reference tool for scholars and students in the field.


Refugees and Forced Displacement

Refugees and Forced Displacement
Author: Edward Newman
Publisher: Manas Publications
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2003
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9788170491965

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The orthodox definition of international security put human displacement and refugees at the periphery. In contrast, this book demonstrates that human displacement can be both a cause and a consequence of conflict within and among societies. As such, the management of refugee movements and the protection of displaced people should be a part of security policy.


Seeking Asylum

Seeking Asylum
Author: Alison Mountz
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 245
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 1452915229

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In July 1999, Canadian authorities intercepted four boats off the coast of British Columbia carrying nearly six hundred Chinese citizens who were being smuggled into Canada. Government officials held the migrants on a Canadian naval base, which it designated a port of entry. As one official later recounted to the author, the Chinese migrants entered a legal limbo, treated as though they were walking through a long tunnel of bureaucracy to reach Canadian soil. The “long tunnel thesis” is the basis of Alison Mountz’s wide-ranging investigation into the power of states to change the relationship between geography and law as they negotiate border crossings. Mountz draws from many sources to argue that refugee-receiving states capitalize on crises generated by high-profile human smuggling events to implement restrictive measures designed to regulate migration. Whether states view themselves as powerful actors who can successfully exclude outsiders or as vulnerable actors in need of stronger policies to repel potential threats, they end up subverting access to human rights, altering laws, and extending power beyond their own borders. Using examples from Canada, Australia, and the United States, Mountz demonstrates the centrality of space and place in efforts to control the fate of unwanted migrants.


Beyond the Headlines

Beyond the Headlines
Author: Amelia Bookstein
Publisher: Oxfam
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2003
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780855985264

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Includes statistics.