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Refugees and International Relations
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PART I: THE INTERNATIONAL FRAMEWORK: Jean-Pierre Hocke: Beyond humanitarianism: The need for political will to resolve today's refugee problem Jonas Widgren: Europe and international migration in the future: The necessity for merging migration, refugee, and development policies Randolph Kent: Emergency aid: Politics and priorities PART II: DIMENSIONS OF THE REFUGEE PROBLEM: Elly-Alikunda Mtango: Military and armed attacks on refugee camps Dennis McNamara: The origins and effects of 'human deterrance' policies in South-east Asia Arthur C. Helton: The detention of refugees and asylum-seekers: A misguided threat to refugee protection Genevi eve Camus-Jacques: Refugee women: The forgotten majority Elizabeth G. Ferris: The Churches, refugees, and politics Roy McDowall: Co-ordination of refugee policy in Europe Johan Cels: Responses of European states to de facto refugees PART III: THE SEARCH FOR APPROPRIATE RESPONSES TO THE REFUGEE PROBLEM: Jacques Cu 'enod: Refugees: Development or relief? Guy Goodwin-Gill: Voluntary repatriation: Legal and policy issues Fred Cuny: Prospects for and promotion of spontaneous repatriation Robert Bach: Third country resettlement Dennis Gallagher: Safe haven: The need for North American-European responses Leon Gordenker: Early warning of refugee incidents: Potentials and obstacles Gervase Coles: Approaching the refugee problem today.