Escape from Violence

Conflict and the Refugee Crisis in the Developing World

Astri Suhrke author Aristide R Zolberg author Sergio Aguayo author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:21st Jan '93

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Looking at refugee crises in Asia, Latin America, and Africa, this book is the first systematic attempt to explain why the developing world today is producing so many refugees. Using both structural and transnational interdisciplinary approaches, the authors show how prevailing concepts and international institutions that deal with refugees emerged from the historical experience of Europe and were shaped by international politics in the post World War II era. The authors conclude by assessing the prospects for further refugee-producing conflicts and the policy implications for receiving states and humanitarian bodies.

a valuable contribution to our understanding * Political Science Quarterly *
an essential book for all scholars concerned with conflict in the Third World. The book is highly relevant in comparative politics, international relations, and security studies. * Ted Gurr, University of Maryland *

ISBN: 9780195079166

Dimensions: 233mm x 156mm x 19mm

Weight: 571g

400 pages