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Alexander Betts

    17 janvier 1980
    The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
    Refugees: A Very Short Introduction
    Ask A Footballer
    Refuge
    Forced Migration and Global Politics
    Refuge : transforming a broken refugee system
    • "Europe is facing its greatest refugee crisis since the Second World War, yet the institutions responding to it remain virtually unchanged from those created in the post-war era. As neighbouring countries continue to bear the brunt of the Syrian catastrophe, European governments have enacted a series of ill-considered gestures, from shutting their borders to welcoming refugees without a plan for their safe passage or integration upon arrival. With a deepening crisis and a xenophobic backlash in Europe, it is time for a new vision for refuge. Going beyond the scenes of desperation which have become all-too-familiar in the past few years, Alexander Betts and Paul Collier show that this crisis offers an opportunity for reform if international policy makers focus on delivering humane, effective and sustainable outcomes (both for Europe and for countries that border conflict zones). Refugees need more than simply food, tents and blankets, and research demonstrates that they can offer tangible economic benefits to their adopted countries if given the right to work and education. An urgent and necessary work, Refuge sets out an alternative vision that can empower refugees to help themselves, contribute to their host societies, and even rebuild their countries of origin"--Provided by the publisher.

      Refuge : transforming a broken refugee system
    • Throughout the twentieth century and into the twenty first, millions of people have been forced to flee their homes. The causes and consequences of this and international responses to displacement lie at the very heart of world politics, however these important issues have been largely neglected by its primary discipline: International Relations.

      Forced Migration and Global Politics
    • Refuge

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,1(17)Évaluer

      Refuge is the first comprehensive attempt in years to rethink from first principles a system hidebound by old thinking and hand-wringing. Its ideas demand a hearing 'Books of the Year 2017' Economist

      Refuge
    • Ask A Footballer

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,1(69)Évaluer

      Ever wondered what it's REALLY like to be a Premier League footballer?

      Ask A Footballer
    • Refugees: A Very Short Introduction

      • 152pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,0(54)Évaluer

      Refugees are one of the great contemporary challenges the world is confronting, and the international community struggles to provide adequate responses to refugee needs. Gil Loescher explores the causes and consequences of the contemporary refugee crisis for both sending and receiving states, for global order, and for refugees themselves.

      Refugees: A Very Short Introduction
    • This revised and expanded second edition of The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) continues to offer a concise and comprehensive introduction to both the world of refugees and the organizations that protect and assist them. This updated edition also includes: up to date coverage of the UNHCR's most recent history and policy developments evaluation of new thinking on issues such as working in UN integrated operations and within the UN peacebuilding commission assessment of the UNHCR's record of working for IDP's (internally displaced persons) discussion of the politics of protection and its implications for the work of the UNHCR outline of the new challenges for the agency including environmental refugees, victims of natural disasters and survival migrants. Written by experts in the field, this is one of the very few books to trace the relationship between state interests, global politics, and the work of the UNHCR. This book will appeal to students, scholars, practitioners, and readers with an interest in international relations.

      The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
    • Displacement is one of the most pressing issues facing humanity, and it will become more so in the coming years as climate change and the impact of the coronavirus increase the extent of forced migration. The author confronts this head on with a set of realistic policy recommendations.

      The Wealth of Refugees
    • The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

      The Politics and Practice of Refugee Protection

      • 218pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The revised and expanded 2nd edition provides an in-depth introduction to the challenges faced by refugees and the critical role of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). It explores the organization's efforts in protecting and assisting displaced individuals, offering insights into the complexities of refugee crises and the global response to humanitarian needs.

      The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
    • Mobilising the Diaspora

      • 278pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Exploring the mobilization of diasporas, this book examines their role in challenging authoritarian regimes. It delves into the actors involved, the motivations behind these movements, and the resulting impacts on both the diasporas and their home countries. Through various case studies, it highlights the complexities and dynamics of diaspora activism in the face of oppression.

      Mobilising the Diaspora
    • Refugees, Self-Reliance, Development

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      With five case studies from Greece, Tanzania, Pakistan, Uganda, and Egypt, this book tracks refugee self-reliance as a malleable concept used to pursue ulterior interests. It reshapes understandings of refugee self-reliance and delivers important messages for contemporary policymaking.

      Refugees, Self-Reliance, Development