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Refugee Crises 1945 2000


Refugee Crises 1945 2000
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Author : Jan C. Jansen
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2020-10

Refugee Crises 1945 2000 written by Jan C. Jansen and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-10 with History categories.


This timely study explores how societies have responded to mass inflows of refugees between 1945 and 2000.



Ruptured Lives


Ruptured Lives
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Author : Jesse Spohnholz
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2021

Ruptured Lives written by Jesse Spohnholz and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021 with Refugees categories.


"A higher education history textbook that focuses on refugee crises in world history. This is part of the Roots of Contemporary Issues series"--



Ruptured Lives


Ruptured Lives
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Author : Jesse Spohnholz
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Release Date : 2020-08-17

Ruptured Lives written by Jesse Spohnholz and has been published by Oxford University Press, USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-08-17 with Refugees categories.


"A higher education history textbook that focuses on refugee crises in world history. This is part of the Roots of Contemporary Issues series"--



The Refugee Crisis


The Refugee Crisis
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Author : Michael E. Goodman
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2023

The Refugee Crisis written by Michael E. Goodman and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023 with Emigration and immigration categories.


"Teens explore the history of the global refugee crisis from a journalistic viewpoint to understand the events that triggered the ongoing crises and the people and countries involved"--



Refugee Solutions In The Age Of Global Crisis


Refugee Solutions In The Age Of Global Crisis
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Author : David K. Androff
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2022

Refugee Solutions In The Age Of Global Crisis written by David K. Androff and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022 with Political Science categories.


"Refugee Solutions in the Age of Global Crisis: Human Rights, Integration, and Sustainable Development addresses the question of what to do about the global refugee crisis. One in every ninety-five people on the planet has been forcibly displaced from their home, the collective response is woefully inadequate. Through comparative case study, this book provides the first policy analysis of all three durable solutions in the context of the global refugee crisis. The durable solutions are designed to find a permanent place for refugees were developed more than 70 years ago. Last year, fewer than two percent of refugees found their way any of these solutions. Reforming yesterday's solutions requires understanding how they have been used, how they have failed, and how they can be improved. Comparative case studies of the Somali Voluntary Repatriation Program, the Kalobeyei Integrated Settlement, and the Arizona Refugee Empowerment Project provide a comprehensive, global, and timely policy analysis grounded in social work, human rights, and sustainable development. The policy analysis of all three durable solutions is comprehensive, these are rarely considered together. The policy analysis is global in scope as the case studies are from refugee policies and populations from Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and North America. The policy analysis is timely in its focus on contemporary voluntary repatriation, local integration, and third country resettlement programs. This book offers implications for improving refugee solutions to promote human rights, integration, and sustainable development. This is vital to counter the rising tide of restrictionist, anti-refugee sentiment and policies"--



Refugee Journeys


Refugee Journeys
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Author : Jordana Silverstein
language : en
Publisher: ANU Press
Release Date : 2021-02-04

Refugee Journeys written by Jordana Silverstein and has been published by ANU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-02-04 with Political Science categories.


Refugee Journeys presents stories of how governments, the public and the media have responded to the arrival of people seeking asylum, and how these responses have impacted refugees and their lives. Mostly covering the period from 1970 to the present, the chapters provide readers with an understanding of the political, social and historical contexts that have brought us to the current day. This engaging collection of essays also considers possible ways to break existing policy deadlocks, encouraging readers to imagine a future where we carry vastly different ideas about refugees, government policies and national identities.



Nato And The Future Of European And Asian Security


Nato And The Future Of European And Asian Security
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Author : Christensen, Carsten Sander
language : en
Publisher: IGI Global
Release Date : 2021-06-25

Nato And The Future Of European And Asian Security written by Christensen, Carsten Sander and has been published by IGI Global this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-06-25 with Political Science categories.


The key role in the security policy of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is to prevent new types of asymmetric challenges and deal with the new architecture of the Euro-Atlantic security environment, including the control of weapons of mass destruction. In modern international politics, the growing militaristic policies of the states have created many dangers and raised the need for NATO to address new issues that the Alliance did not face during the Cold War. NATO and the Future of European and Asian Security reflects on difficult geopolitical and geostrategic conditions and reviews how new types of warfare have a drastic impact on NATO’s military and defense doctrine. This book provides the newest data and theories and contributes to the understanding of the transformation of the regional security environment in the aegis of the Euro-Atlantic. Covering topics including foreign policy, global security, hybrid warfare, securitization, and smart defense, this book is essential for government officials, policymakers, public relations officers, military and defense agencies, teachers, historians, political scientists, security analysts, national security professionals, administrators, government organizations, researchers, academicians, and students.



From Migrants To Refugees


From Migrants To Refugees
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Author : Jill Rosenthal
language : en
Publisher: Duke University Press
Release Date : 2023-10-06

From Migrants To Refugees written by Jill Rosenthal and has been published by Duke University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-10-06 with History categories.


In From Migrants to Refugees Jill Rosenthal tells the history of how Rwandan migrants in a Tanzanian border district became considered either citizens or refugees as nation-state boundaries solidified in the wake of decolonization. Outlining the process by which people who have long lived and circulated across the Rwanda-Tanzania border came to have a national identity, Rosenthal reveals humanitarian aid’s central role in the ideological processes of decolonization and nation building. From precolonial histories to the first Rwandan refugee camps during decolonization in the 1960s to the massive refugee camps in the 1990s, Rosenthal highlights the way that this area became a testing ground for novel forms of transnational aid to refugees that had global implications. As local and national actors, refugees, and international officials all attempted to control the lives and futures of refugee groups, they contested the authority of the nation-state and the international refugee regime. This history, Rosenthal demonstrates, illuminates how tensions between state and international actors divided people who share a common history, culture, and language across national borders.



We Wait For A Miracle


We Wait For A Miracle
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Author : Muhammad H. Zaman
language : en
Publisher: JHU Press
Release Date : 2023-11-07

We Wait For A Miracle written by Muhammad H. Zaman and has been published by JHU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-11-07 with Political Science categories.


The story of how we treat refugees is a story about our own moral failings, and the barriers that refugees face in accessing health care can be as difficult to overcome as any other adversity in their path to stability. Around the world, millions are forcibly displaced by conflict, climate change, and persecution. Some cross international borders, while others are displaced within their own countries. In We Wait for a Miracle, Muhammad H. Zaman shares poignant stories across continents to highlight the health care experiences of refugees and forced migrants. For many of these people, health risks unfortunately become part of the fabric of everyday life as they navigate new countries that treat them with varying degrees of care and indifference. Across widely varied local systems, countries of origin, health concerns, and other contexts, Zaman finds that barriers to health care share these key factors: trust, social network, efficiency of the health system, and the regulatory framework of the host environment. A combination of these factors explains difficulties in accessing health care across the geographic and geopolitical spectrum and challenges the existing global public health framework, which is based entirely on local context. In moving stories that span seven countries—Sudan, South Sudan, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Pakistan, Colombia, and Venezuela—Zaman shares the everyday struggles of refugees, the internally displaced, and the stateless in accessing the health care they need. This unique look at an urgent global challenge addresses the issue of access for populations that are currently in distress due to civil war, economic collapse, or a conflict driven by external state actors. Organic social networks and trust, rather than top-down policies, are often what save the lives of migrants, refugees, and the stateless. Focusing on that trust—and its deficit—in camps, urban slums, hospitals, and clinics, Zaman combines personal and journalistic accounts of refugees with broad systemic analysis on global health care access to compare problems and solutions in different regions and provide holistic policy and practice recommendations for refugees, internally displaced persons, and stateless populations.



Frontiers Of Empire


Frontiers Of Empire
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Author : Robert L. Nelson
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2024-01-25

Frontiers Of Empire written by Robert L. Nelson and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2024-01-25 with History categories.


How did the homesteads and reservations of the Prairies of Western North America influence German colonization, ethnic cleansing and genocide in Eastern Europe? Max Sering, a world-famous agrarian settlement expert, stood on the Great Plains in 1883 and saw Germany's future in Eastern Europe: a grand scheme of frontier settlement. Sering was a key figure in the evolution of Germany's relationship with its eastern frontier, as well as in the overall transformation of the German Right from the Bismarckian 1880s to the Hitlerian 1930s. 'Inner colonization' was the settlement of farmers in threatened borderland areas within the nation's boundaries. Focusing on this phenomenon, Frontiers of Empire complicates the standard thesis of separation between the colonizing country and the colonized space, and blurs the typical boundaries between colonizer and colonized subjects. This title is part of the Flip it Open Programme and may also be available Open Access. Check our website Cambridge Core for details.