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The global political economy is currently in the midst of a refugee
crisis, one that is complex and that remains poorly researched and
under-theorized within both economics and political science. There
is little understanding of the many diverse political, economic and
geographical situations that led to it, and refugees are all too
often included in the category of forced migrants. Refugee Crisis
and Third-World Economies provides a much-needed corrective to such
blind spots and oversimplifications. The ten chapters written by
eminent scholars offer a unique interdisciplinary investigation
into the complicated ramifications of the refugee crisis. It
identifies the major socio-political factors that create refugee
crises, including political instability, unemployment, a lack of
GDP growth, and a lack of medical facilities. It offers unique
insights into the crisis's economic impact on asylum countries. It
discusses how relevant states, UN agencies, NGOs, and refugees
themselves can work together to improve the lot of refugees. And
perhaps most importantly, it provides detailed empirical
investigations into specific refugee groups and their struggle for
legal assistance, socio-political recognition, and personal
stability. For its theoretical rigor and granular empirical
insights, this book is essential reading for both researchers and
policymakers working on refugee crises worldwide.
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