This is a concise and comprehensive introduction to both the world of refugees and the UN organization that protects and assists them.
Written by experts in the field, this is one of the very few books that trace the relationship between state interests, global politics, and the work of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees’ (UNHCR). Looking ahead into the twenty-first century, the authors outline how the changing nature of conflict and displacement poses UNHCR with a new array of challenges and how there exists a fundamental tension between the UN’s human rights agenda of protecting refugees fleeing conflict and persecution and the security, political and economic interests of states around the world.
Key topics discussed include:
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'an important contribution'
Claudia Seymour, School of Oriental and African Studies, UK
Gil Loescher is Visiting Professor, Refugee Studies Centre, and Senior Research Associate, Centre for International Studies at the University of Oxford, and Emeritus Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana. He is the author of several books on refugees and international relations, including The UNHCR and World Politics.
Alexander Betts is Hedley Bull Research Fellow in International Relations at the University of Oxford, where he is Director of the MacArthur Foundation-funded Global Migration Governance project. He has worked at UNHCR headquarters and is author of the forthcoming book North-South Impasse: the International Politics of Refugee Protection.
James Milner is Postdoctoral Fellow at the Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, and will be Assistant Professor of Political Science, Carleton University, from summer 2008. He has worked with UNHCR in headquarters and the field, and is the author of the forthcoming book Refugees, the State and the Politics of Asylum in Africa.
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Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. 1st Edition. Hardcover, xviii + 161 pages, NOT ex-library. A fine copy, clean and bright throughout, with unmarked text and firm binding, free of inscriptions and stamps. Minor external shelfwear. Published without a dust jacket. -- This is a concise and comprehensive introduction to both the world of refugees and the UN organization that protects and assists them. Written by experts in the field, this is one of the very few books that trace the relationship between state interests, global politics, and the work of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees' (UNHCR). Looking ahead into the twenty-first century, the authors outline how the changing nature of conflict and displacement poses UNHCR with a new array of challenges and how there exists a fundamental tension between the UN's human rights agenda of protecting refugees fleeing conflict and persecution and the security, political and economic interests of states around the world. -- Introduction; 1. The Origins of International Concern for Refugees 2. UNHCR and the Cold War, 1950-1991 3. UNHCR in the Post-Cold War Era 4. UNHCR as a Global Institution: Structures, Relationships and the Politics of Funding 5. Protection, Solutions, and UNHCR's Core Mandate 6. Conclusion: Towards the Future; Notes; Select Bibliography; Index. Codice articolo 004529