Protracted Refugee Situations: Political, Human Rights and Security Implications
Protracted Refugee Situations: Political, Human Rights and Security Implications, ed. Loescher, Gil, Milner, James, Newman, Edward and Troeller, Gary (Tokyo: UNU Press, 2008).
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Editor Loescher, Gil
Milner, James
Newman, Edward
Troeller, GaryTitle Protracted Refugee Situations: Political, Human Rights and Security Implications Publication Date 2008 Place of Publication Tokyo Publisher UNU Press Pages xiii,406 Language eng Abstract Over two-thirds of the world's refugees are trapped in protracted refugee situations, struggling to survive in remote and insecure parts of the world. This volume presents a range of analyses and cases of protracted refugee situations. It explores the sources, nature and consequences of these situations, and the record of the international community's attempts to find durable solutions. On this basis, the volume addresses protracted refugee situations which incorporates security and development - as well as humanitarian - actors and attempts to reconcile the policy difficulties which have obstructed progress for many years.
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