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ID164551
Title ProperRefugees, forced migration, and conflict
Other Title Information introduction to the special issue
LanguageENG
AuthorSalehyan, Idean ;  Braithwaite, Alex ;  Savun, Burcu
Summary / Abstract (Note)Few issues in international politics have dominated public debates, both in domestic and international arenas, as much as refugee movements across borders in recent years. By the end of 2017, more than 68.5 million people – one in approximately every 110 people on the planet – had been displaced from their homes, either as internally displaced persons (IDPs) or as refugees, due to violent conflict, persecution, famine, or natural disasters. This article introduces a special issue on refugees, forced migration, and conflict. It describes the evolution of the international refugee regime and identifies theoretical and methodological advances in the relevant literature. It concludes with a discussion of the individual contributions to the issue, which seek to address gaps in the literature with respect to explaining motivations for refugee departures, understanding the relationship between refugee populations and political instability in host countries, and tracking public attitudes towards hosting refugee populations.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Peace Research Vol. 56, No.1; Jan 2019: p.5-11
Journal SourceJournal of Peace Research Vol: 56 No 1
Key WordsForced migration ;  Refugees ;  Political Violence


 
 
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