
Refugees: A Very Short Introduction
by
Gil Loescher
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Action & Adventure
History
Format
Paperback
Pages
152
Language
English
Published
Aug 1, 2020
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN-10
0198811780
ISBN-13
9780198811787
Description
In a world increasingly shaped by conflict, disaster, and displacement, the plight of refugees and other forced migrants stands out as a significant humanitarian concern. This compelling exploration delves into the complexities surrounding the refugee experience, highlighting the political, social, and economic factors that drive people from their homes. It uncovers the diverse realities faced by those seeking safety and stability, while also examining the responsibilities of nations and organizations in addressing their needs.
Through a concise yet thorough examination, the work sheds light on the historical context of refugee movements and the evolving nature of international responses. It encourages readers to engage with these pressing issues, fostering a deeper understanding of the global implications of forced migration and the urgent need for empathetic and effective solutions.
Through a concise yet thorough examination, the work sheds light on the historical context of refugee movements and the evolving nature of international responses. It encourages readers to engage with these pressing issues, fostering a deeper understanding of the global implications of forced migration and the urgent need for empathetic and effective solutions.
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