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Besides elaborating a new concept, this volume has three main purposes: the first is to focus empirical attention on previously understudied topics, such as internal trafficking, the second is to highlight new challenges, including the effects of climate change; and the third is to explore gaps in current policy responses and elaborate alternatives

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This volume clearly and persuasively pursues an original analytical concept through a number of well documented case studies. · Jonathan Klaaren, Acting Head of the School of Law at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg

[This volume] illustrates the problems and challenges which contemporary displacement and migration pose, in particular how they expose legal, normative and institutional weaknesses and the consequences (in terms of human and broader societal impact) of protection and assistance failure. · Chris McDowell, City University, London



Table of Contents

List of Tables
List of Figures

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1. Introduction
Khalid Koser and Susan Martin

Chapter 2. Conceptualising displacement and migration: Processes, conditions, and categories
Oliver Bakewell

Chapter 3. A unified approach to conceptualising resettlement
Robert Muggah

Chapter 4. When does mobility matter for migrants to Colombo?
Michael Collyer

Chapter 5. Profiling urban IDPs: How IDPs differ from their non-IDP neighbours in three cities
Karen Jacobsen

Chapter 6. Displacement and the state: The case of Iraq
Phil Marfleet

Chapter 7. Between displacement and migration: Neoliberal reform and the residues of war in rural Nicaragua
Sang Lee

Chapter 8. The migration-displacement nexus and security in Afghanistan
Khalid Koser

Chapter 9. The migration-displacement nexus in China
Xiao Junyong

Chapter 10. The extended family as a form of informal protection for people displaced by Operation Restore Order in Zimbabwe
Nedson Pophiwa

Chapter 11. Climate change and human migration
Robert McLeman and Oli Brown

Chapter 12. State and non-state actors in evacuations during the conflict in Lebanon, July-August 2006
Ray Jureidini

Chapter 13. Internal displacement and internal trafficking: Developing a new framework for protection
Susan Martin and Amber Callaway

Chapter 14. The impact of global migration governance on UNHCR
Alexander Betts

Notes on Contributors
Index

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    Publisher: Berghahn Books
    Publication Date: 9/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780857451910, 978-0857451910
    ISBN10: 085745191X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Besides elaborating a new concept, this volume has three main purposes: the first is to focus empirical attention on previously understudied topics, such as internal trafficking, the second is to highlight new challenges, including the effects of climate change; and the third is to explore gaps in current policy responses and elaborate alternatives

    Trade Review

    This volume clearly and persuasively pursues an original analytical concept through a number of well documented case studies. · Jonathan Klaaren, Acting Head of the School of Law at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg

    [This volume] illustrates the problems and challenges which contemporary displacement and migration pose, in particular how they expose legal, normative and institutional weaknesses and the consequences (in terms of human and broader societal impact) of protection and assistance failure. · Chris McDowell, City University, London



    Table of Contents

    List of Tables
    List of Figures

    Acknowledgements

    Chapter 1. Introduction
    Khalid Koser and Susan Martin

    Chapter 2. Conceptualising displacement and migration: Processes, conditions, and categories
    Oliver Bakewell

    Chapter 3. A unified approach to conceptualising resettlement
    Robert Muggah

    Chapter 4. When does mobility matter for migrants to Colombo?
    Michael Collyer

    Chapter 5. Profiling urban IDPs: How IDPs differ from their non-IDP neighbours in three cities
    Karen Jacobsen

    Chapter 6. Displacement and the state: The case of Iraq
    Phil Marfleet

    Chapter 7. Between displacement and migration: Neoliberal reform and the residues of war in rural Nicaragua
    Sang Lee

    Chapter 8. The migration-displacement nexus and security in Afghanistan
    Khalid Koser

    Chapter 9. The migration-displacement nexus in China
    Xiao Junyong

    Chapter 10. The extended family as a form of informal protection for people displaced by Operation Restore Order in Zimbabwe
    Nedson Pophiwa

    Chapter 11. Climate change and human migration
    Robert McLeman and Oli Brown

    Chapter 12. State and non-state actors in evacuations during the conflict in Lebanon, July-August 2006
    Ray Jureidini

    Chapter 13. Internal displacement and internal trafficking: Developing a new framework for protection
    Susan Martin and Amber Callaway

    Chapter 14. The impact of global migration governance on UNHCR
    Alexander Betts

    Notes on Contributors
    Index

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