Forced migration and global processes : a view from forced migration studies /
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Lanham :
Lexington Books,
c2006.
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Table of Contents:
- The international refugee convention : national identity as a limitation on compliance / Petrice R. Flowers
- A pragmatic solution, revisited : evaluating the successes and failures of a self-sufficiency and integration programme for Rwandese refugees in Burundi, 1962-1976 / Nathaniel H. Goetz
- Displacement by development and moral responsibility : a theoretical treatment / Peter Penz
- Involuntary resettlement in the Three Gorges Dam area in the perspective of forced migration due to hydraulic planning in China / Florence Padovani
- 'I went as far as my money would take me' : conflict, forced migration and class / Nicholas Van Hear
- Relief and development as flawed models for the provision of assistance to refugees in camps / Barb Wigley
- Globalization of human rights and its impact on internally displaced Kurds in Turkey / Betul Celik
- Beyond exile : refugee strategies in transnational contexts / Marita Eastmond
- Is the Australian Refugee Review Tribunal 'institutionally' biased? / Susan Kneebone
- Challenge without transformation : refugees, aid, and trade in western Tanzania / Loren B. Landau
- Protection, threat and movement of persons - examining the relationship of terrorism and migration in EU law after 11 September 2001 / Elspeth Guild
- Community services in refugee aid programmes : leading the way in the empowerment of refugees or a sop to humanitarian consciences / Oliver Bakewell
- 'Just a refugee': rights and status of refugees in New Zealand / Heather Devere, Keryn McDermott, Jane Verbitsky
- Terrorism and the non-derogability of non-refoulement / Renâe Bruin and Kees Wouters.