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Full Description
Originally published in 1987, Refugees in International Politics explores the nature of forced migration. It sets out systematically the factors that set refugees in motion and explains how and why a flexible network of organizations copes with the inescapable results of their presence. It suggests measures to reduce both the human suffering involved in forced migration and the disturbing effects of international relations.
Contents
1. Introduction 2. Organisational and Conceptual Development 3. The Novel Nature of Recent Refugee Incidents 4. Causal Elements in Contemporary Refugee Incidents 5. Responses to Movements of Refugees 6. Resolving Forced Migrations 7. Looking Ahead 8. Conclusions.



