There may be 20 million refugees around the world today. For many,
their search for freedom ends in camps in countries of first
asylum. There they wait for offers of permanent resettlement in the
West. This book explores how two countries traditionally noted for
their humanitarian treatment of refugees have responded to the
refugee crisis of the 1980s and 90s, how they have recast their
admission criteria, developed reception policies and constructed
resettlement programmes.
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