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Widely perceived as an unprecedented crisis, the magnitude of
refugee flows originating in the Third World has generated
widespread concern in the West. This concern reveals itself to be
an ambiguous mixture of heartfelt compassion for the plight of the
unfortunates who have been cast adrift and a diffuse fear that they
will come pouring in. In this eloquent and comprehensive study, the
authors examine the refugee phenomenon originating in Latin
America, Africa, and Asia and suggest means by which the
international community can assist those in greatest need. Drs
Solberg, Suhrke, and Quezada first analyse the history of refugee
movements in the West and show how the formation of refugee flows
and the fate of endangered populations has been largely determined
by the partisan objectives of receiving countries. They identify
the varied types of historical refugee movements which fail to
conform to the classic cases used as guidelines by contemporary
policy-makers. Drawing on this historical context, the authors then
examine the kinds of social conflict characteristic of different
regions of the Third World, assessing their incidence and bearing
on refugee flows as a means of yielding
The magnitude of refugees movements in the Third World, widely
perceived as an unprecedented crisis, has generated widespread
concern in the West. This concern reveals itself as an ambiguous
mixture of heartfelt compassion for the plight of the unfortunates
cast adrift and a diffuse fear that they will come "pouring in." In
this comprehensive study, the authors examine the refugee flows
originating in Latin America, Africa, and Asia, and suggest how a
better understanding of this phenomenon can be used by the
international community to assist those in greatest need. Reviewing
the history of refugee movements in the West, they show how their
formation and the fate of endangered populations have also been
shaped by the partisan objectives of receiving countries. They
survey the kinds of social conflicts characteristic of different
regions of the Third World and the ways refugees and refugee policy
are made to serve broader political purposes.
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