Refugees and international relations / edited by Gil Loescher and Laila Monahan - Oxford : Clarendon, c1989. - xii, 430 p. ; 22 cm.

Includes references (p. 411 - 421) and index


PART I: THE INTERNATIONAL FRAMEWORK: Jean-Pierre Hocke: Beyond humanitarianism: The need for political will to resolve today's refugee problem; Jonas Widgren: Europe and international migration in the future: The necessity for merging migration, refugee, and development policies; Randolph Kent: Emergency aid: Politics and priorities; PART II: DIMENSIONS OF THE REFUGEE PROBLEM: Elly-Alikunda Mtango: Military and armed attacks on refugee camps; Dennis McNamara: The origins and effects of 'human deterrance' policies in South-east Asia; Arthur C. Helton: The detention of refugees and asylum-seekers: A misguided threat to refugee protection; Genevi eve Camus-Jacques: Refugee women: The forgotten majority; Elizabeth G. Ferris: The Churches, refugees, and politics; Roy McDowall: Co-ordination of refugee policy in Europe; Johan Cels: Responses of European states to de facto refugees; PART III: THE SEARCH FOR APPROPRIATE RESPONSES TO THE REFUGEE PROBLEM: Jacques Cu 'enod: Refugees: Development or relief?; Guy Goodwin-Gill: Voluntary repatriation: Legal and policy issues; Fred Cuny: Prospects for and promotion of spontaneous repatriation; Robert Bach: Third country resettlement; Dennis Gallagher: Safe haven: The need for North American-European responses; Leon Gordenker: Early warning of refugee incidents: Potentials and obstacles; Gervase Coles: Approaching the refugee problem today.

Leading experts in the field of refugee protection and assistance examine some of the pressing issues facing the international community in this text, which covers voluntary repatriation, restrictionism in Europe, women refugees, churches and refugees, and the future of third country settlement.


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