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Protracted Displacement in Asia
Protracted Displacement in Asia
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Afghan Refugee Population
Afghan Refugees
Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission
bhutanese
Bhutanese Refugee Camps
Bhutanese Refugees
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burmese
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Cox's Bazar
Cox’s Bazar
Driglam Namzha
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Durable Solutions
durable solutions research
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forced migration studies
Humanitarian Agencies
Humanitarian Aid
humanitarian governance
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Internally Displaced
internally displaced persons
long-term refugee camp case studies
Preferred Durable Solution
Protracted Refugee Situation
refugee
Refugee Convention
refugee policy analysis
Refugee Warehousing
refugees
Rohingya Refugees
situations
solutions
South Asian migration
Sri Lanka's Ethnic Conflict
Sri Lanka’s Ethnic Conflict
Tamil Nadu
thai
Thai Burmese Border
Thailand Burma Border
Thailand Burma Border Consortium
UNHCR Effort
UNHCR Geneva
UNHCR Position
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9780754672388
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 17 Nov 2008
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
In a protracted displacement situation, refugees are sequestered in camps without right of mobility or employment; their lives remain on hold and stagnate in a state of limbo for a long period. This book reviews the situation and results of research and policies that have left refugees as a forgotten group in protracted situations. The work features case studies by experts who conducted field work examining long-term protracted refugee situations in Nepal, Thailand and Bangladesh, the protracted internally displaced (IDP) situation in Sri Lanka, and the refugee and IDP situation in Afghanistan. Also discussed is an emerging protracted refugee and IDP problem in Iraq. The volume concludes with an analysis of the lessons learned and the applications for policy, and incorporates a valuable bibliography detailing research in this hugely important area. This is a critical resource for academics and policy makers concerned with migration and governance issues.
Howard Adelman is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at York University, Toronto. Professor Adelman was the founder and director of York University's Centre for Refugee Studies until the end of 1993. He is a leading scholar on refugee matters and is currently Research Professor, Key Centre for Ethics, Law, Justice & Governance, Griffith University. Professor Adelman has written extensively on the Middle East, humanitarian intervention, membership rights, ethics, early warning and conflict management, refugee repatriation, policy and resettlement.
Protracted Displacement in Asia
€198.40
