Refugees, the State and the Politics of Asylum in Africa

Refugees, the State and the Politics of Asylum in Africa
Title Refugees, the State and the Politics of Asylum in Africa PDF eBook
Author J. Milner
Publisher Springer
Pages 253
Release 2009-11-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230246796

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How do African states respond to the mass arrival and prolonged presence of refugees? This book answers this question by drawing on recent case studies and examining the politics behind refugee policy in Africa. The implications of this approach are important not only for the study of asylum in Africa, but also for the future of refugee protection.

Refugees, the State and the Politics of Asylum in Africa

Refugees, the State and the Politics of Asylum in Africa
Title Refugees, the State and the Politics of Asylum in Africa PDF eBook
Author James Milner
Publisher
Pages 288
Release 2009
Genre Africa
ISBN 9781349303403

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How do African states respond to the mass arrival and prolonged presence of refugees? This book answers this question by drawing on recent case studies and examining the politics behind refugee policy in Africa. The implications of this approach are important not only for the study of asylum in Africa, but also for the future of refugee protection.

Refugees and Forced Migrants in Africa and the EU

Refugees and Forced Migrants in Africa and the EU
Title Refugees and Forced Migrants in Africa and the EU PDF eBook
Author Elisabeth Wacker
Publisher Springer
Pages 215
Release 2018-12-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3658245387

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The so-called ‘refugee crisis’ represents one of the biggest contemporary political and social challenges. Although many African countries have been dealing with forced migratory and refugee movements for decades, their experiences have so far largely been neglected in the predominantly Eurocentric public debate. The present volume aims to bridge this gap by providing comparative African and European perspectives from different disciplines, highlighting the challenges but also potential mutual benefits of social diversification, and offering an insight into possible solution strategies.

The Problems of Refugees in Africa

The Problems of Refugees in Africa
Title The Problems of Refugees in Africa PDF eBook
Author Ebenezer Q . Blavo
Publisher Routledge
Pages 186
Release 2019-07-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0429801890

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First published in 1999, this volume is an attempt to make the facts of the tremendous physical, social and psychological problems for the uprooted due to the numerous conflicts known to all and to stress the need for a concerted effort by all to achieve lasting peace on the continent. Ebenezer Q. Blavo had substantial opportunity to observe first hand and be in close contact with refugees of almost all African nationalities. He explores concepts and experiences of being refugees as well as current and potential refugee policies for African countries. This book forms part of a series on voices in development management, in which grass roots organisations and development practitioners can voice their views and present their perspectives along with the conventional development experts. Many of the volumes in the series will contain explicit debates between the various voices in development and permit the suite of neglected development issues such as gender and transport or the microcredit needs of low income communities to receive appropriate public and professional attention.

The State, the Crisis of State Institutions, and Refugee Migration in the Horn of Africa

The State, the Crisis of State Institutions, and Refugee Migration in the Horn of Africa
Title The State, the Crisis of State Institutions, and Refugee Migration in the Horn of Africa PDF eBook
Author Wondem Asres Degu
Publisher Red Sea Press(NJ)
Pages 446
Release 2007
Genre Africa, Northeast
ISBN 9781569022375

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Argues that refugee migration has not only resulted from the social reconstruction of the state as a territorial sovereign entity, but also from the reconstruction of the international state system with all its injustices, inequalities, exploitation and uneven development. The refugee is an integral part of state and identity construction. Thus, in order to understand the refugee crisis better it is imperative to understand the process of modern statecraft and the role it plays in the production of refugees - and vice versa.

Refugees and Forced Migration in the Horn and Eastern Africa

Refugees and Forced Migration in the Horn and Eastern Africa
Title Refugees and Forced Migration in the Horn and Eastern Africa PDF eBook
Author Johannes Dragsbaek Schmidt
Publisher Springer
Pages 307
Release 2019-05-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3030037215

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This volume sheds new light on the refugees and forced migration at the Horn of Africa and East Africa. Adopting a multidisciplinary perspective, it traces historical, structural, and geopolitical factors to reveal the often brutal uprooting of people in a region that hosts more than three million refugees and almost six million internally displaced persons (IDPs). By doing so, it enriches our understanding of the socio-economic, geopolitical and humanitarian causes and implications of migration and population displacement. The book is divided into five parts, focusing on different drivers of involuntary displacement and people’s uprooting: The first part covers geopolitical conflicts rooted partly in the colonial and Cold War geographies. The second part then focuses on security aspects and conflicts, while the third looks at encampment and refugee policies as well as refugee agencies. Part four highlights issues of forced repatriation and human trafficking. Lastly, part five analyzes the dynamics of refugee camps.

African Migrants and the Refugee Crisis

African Migrants and the Refugee Crisis
Title African Migrants and the Refugee Crisis PDF eBook
Author Olayiwola Abegunrin
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 328
Release 2020-11-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3030566420

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This book discusses African migration and the refugee crisis. Economic, political and social tension in the Middle East and in many parts of the Global South has induced historic mass migration across national and international borders. The situation is especially dire in Africa, where a sizable number of Africans have chosen or have been forced to leave their countries of origin for Europe and North America. Written by an international team of scholars, this edited book traces the refugee crisis around the world, telling the necessary story of forced migration, intentional exclusion, and human insecurity from an Afrocentric lens. The volume is divided into three sections. Section I places African migration within the broader contexts of international history, law, economics, and policy. Section II discusses cases of African migration to Europe, Latin America, and the Mediterranean. Section III considers negative consequences of mass African migration, including the restriction and criminalization of migration, post-traumatic stress disorder, and gender-based violence. A compelling account of risk, resilience, and global power dynamics, this volume will be useful to students and researchers interested in African studies, migration, peace and conflict studies, and policy as well as professionals, practitioners, NGOs, IGOs, governmental and humanitarian organizations.