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Victims as Security Threats
Victims as Security Threats
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Armed Elements
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Burundian Hutu
Burundian Hutu Rebels
Burundian Refugees
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conflict-induced displacement
cross-border violence
Dadaab Refugee Camps
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forced migration studies
Host State Security
Humanitarian Aid
humanitarian intervention policy
Hutu Rebels
Illicit Arms
Illicit Arms Trading
Illicit Firearms
Illicit SALW
Kakuma Refugee Camp
Kenya's Relations
Kenya’s Relations
OAU Convention
political violence Africa
Pour La Defense De La
Refugee Militarisation
Refugee Warriors
refugee-related armed conflict analysis
Region's Geographical Proximity
Rwandese Refugees
security sector studies
somali
Somali Refugees
SPLA Commander
Sudanese Refugees
UNHCR Protection Officer
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9780754678205
- Weight: 566g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 28 Jun 2011
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
The refugee phenomenon is a major force in international politics. This is more so in sub-Saharan Africa where refugees are major actors in the affairs of their home and host countries. But, are refugees just victims of insecurity or also major causes of insecurity? Mogire analyses how and why refugees, victims of insecurity caused by persecution and the many incessant conflicts which continue unabated, have come to be viewed by scholars and practitioners as security threats. Using Kenya and Tanzania as empirical case studies, this volume examines the nature of this threat, its projection and responses. Moreover, it highlights how, if at all, these threats are different or similar to other security threats faced by these countries.
Dr Edward Mogire is a Research Fellow in International Conflict, European Research Centre at Kingston University London, UK
Victims as Security Threats
€192.20
