Beschreibung:
Edited by Van Nicholas Hear and Christopher McDowell
Catching Fire provides for the first time an in-depth analysis of political and humanitarian catastrophes in which forced migration characterizes the complexity of both the emergency and the response. The book examines forced migration both within borders and beyond borders, giving attention to the complex combination of circumstances in which refugees often find themselves and the impact of relief programs.
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Burundi: A Case of Humanitarian Neglect Chapter 3 From Complex Displacement to Fragile Peace in Sri Lanka Chapter 4 Protracted Displacement in Colombia: National and International Responses Chapter 5 Afghanistan's Complex Forced Migration Chapter 6 Georgia's Forced Migrants Chapter 7 Displacement, Return, and Justice in the Creation of Timor Leste Chapter 8 Conclusion: Recasting Societies in Conflict