The coerced displacement of people within the borders of their
own countries by armed conflicts, internal strife, and systematic
violations of human rights has become a pervasive feature of the
post Cold War era. The plight of the displaced poses a challenge
that is not only humanitarian but a threat to the security and
stability of countries, regions, and, through a chain effect, the
international system. This book contains case studies of ten
countries that have suffered severe problems of internal
displacement: Burundi, Rwanda, Liberia, and the Sudan in Africa;
the former Yugoslavia and the Caucasus in Europe; Tajikistan and
Sri Lanka in Asia; and Colombia and Peru in the Americas. The
contributors are Thomas Greene, Randolph C. Kent, Jennifer McLean,
Larry Minear, Liliana Obreg?n, Amir Pasic, Hiram A. Ruiz, Colin
Scott, H.L. Seneviratne, Maria Stavropoulou, and Thomas G. Weiss.
Additionally, the contributors and editors offer recommendations
for further action.
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