Migrants Refugees and Foreign Policy

Migrants  Refugees  and Foreign Policy
Author: Rainer Münz,Myron Weiner
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1997
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1571810870

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Now faced with growing resistance to admitting foreigners into their countries, both governments have once again been using foreign-policy instruments in an effort to change the conditions in the refugees' countries of origin that forced them to leave.

Migrants Refugees and Foreign Policy

Migrants  Refugees  and Foreign Policy
Author: Rainer Münz,Myron Weiner
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1997
Genre: Emigration and immigration
ISBN: 1571810889

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Foreign policies have always played an important role in the movements of migrants. A number of essays in this volume show how the foreign policies of the United States and Germany have directly or inadvertently contributed to the influx from the former Yugoslavia, Mexico, the Caribbean, and the former Soviet Union. Now being faced with growing resistance to admit foreigners into their countries, both governments have once again been using foreign-policy instruments in an effort to change the conditions in the refugees' countries of origin which forced people to leave. This volume addresses questions such as which policies can influence governments to improve their human rights, protect minorities, end internal strife, reduce the level of violence, or improve economic conditions so that large numbers of people need not leave their homes.

Refugees in International Relations

Refugees in International Relations
Author: Alexander Betts,Gil Loescher
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2011
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780199580743

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Drawing together the work and ideas of a combination of the world's leading and emerging International Relations scholars, Refugees in International Relations considers what ideas from International Relations can offer our understanding of the international politics of forced migration. The insights draw from across the theoretical spectrum of International Relations from realism to critical theory to feminism, covering issues including international cooperation, security, and the international political economy.

International Affairs and Canadian Migration Policy

International Affairs and Canadian Migration Policy
Author: Yiagadeesen Samy,Howard Duncan
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2020-08-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030467548

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This volume examines Canada’s migration policy as part of its foreign policy. It is well known that Canada is a nation of immigrants. However, immigration policy has largely been regarded as domestic, rather than, foreign policy, with most scholarly and policy work focused on what happens after immigrants have arrived in this country. As a result, the effects of immigration to Canada on foreign affairs have been largely neglected despite the international character of immigration. The contributors to this volume underline the extent to which Canada’s relationships with individual countries and with the international community is closely affected by its immigration policies and practices and draw attention to some of these areas in the hope that it will encourage more scholarly and policy activity directed to the impact of immigration on foreign affairs. Written by both academics and policy-makers, the book analyzes some of the latest thinking and initiatives related to linkages between migration and foreign policy.

Refugees in International Relations

Refugees in International Relations
Author: Alexander Betts,Gil Loescher
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2011
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780199595624

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Drawing together the work and ideas of a combination of the world's leading and emerging International Relations scholars, Refugees in International Relations provides a comprehensive and challenging overview of the international politics of forced migration.

Migrants Refugees and Foreign Policy

Migrants  Refugees and Foreign Policy
Author: M. ʻBimbo Ogunbanjo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2003
Genre: Germany
ISBN: STANFORD:36105114982866

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Weapons of Mass Migration

Weapons of Mass Migration
Author: Kelly M. Greenhill
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2011-06-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780801457425

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At first glance, the U.S. decision to escalate the war in Vietnam in the mid-1960s, China's position on North Korea's nuclear program in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and the EU resolution to lift what remained of the arms embargo against Libya in the mid-2000s would appear to share little in common. Yet each of these seemingly unconnected and far-reaching foreign policy decisions resulted at least in part from the exercise of a unique kind of coercion, one predicated on the intentional creation, manipulation, and exploitation of real or threatened mass population movements. In Weapons of Mass Migration, Kelly M. Greenhill offers the first systematic examination of this widely deployed but largely unrecognized instrument of state influence. She shows both how often this unorthodox brand of coercion has been attempted (more than fifty times in the last half century) and how successful it has been (well over half the time). She also tackles the questions of who employs this policy tool, to what ends, and how and why it ever works. Coercers aim to affect target states' behavior by exploiting the existence of competing political interests and groups, Greenhill argues, and by manipulating the costs or risks imposed on target state populations. This "coercion by punishment" strategy can be effected in two ways: the first relies on straightforward threats to overwhelm a target's capacity to accommodate a refugee or migrant influx; the second, on a kind of norms-enhanced political blackmail that exploits the existence of legal and normative commitments to those fleeing violence, persecution, or privation. The theory is further illustrated and tested in a variety of case studies from Europe, East Asia, and North America. To help potential targets better respond to-and protect themselves against-this kind of unconventional predation, Weapons of Mass Migration also offers practicable policy recommendations for scholars, government officials, and anyone concerned about the true victims of this kind of coercion—the displaced themselves.

REFUGEE CRISIS IN INTERNATIONAL POLICY VOLUME III Refugee Policies of the International Organizations

REFUGEE CRISIS IN INTERNATIONAL POLICY   VOLUME III   Refugee Policies of the International Organizations
Author: Hasret Çomak,Burak Şakir Şeker,Mehlika Özlem Ultan,Yaprak Civelek,Çağla Arslan Bozkuş
Publsiher: Transnational Press London
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2021-05-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781801350150

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This six-volume book series titled “Refugee Crisis in International Politics” are prepared with the aim of clarifying concepts and challenges in this field. The role of the international organizations in formulation, development and evolution of refugee policies is the focus of the contributions in the third volume. We have eight chapters presented as follows: Doğan Şafak Polat “United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and its Relations with the other United Nations’ Organs”; Ebru Gür and Soyalp Tamçelik “Interagency Cooperation between UNHCR and ILO (International Labour Organization) on the Promotion of Refugees Right to Work”; Ebru Gür and Soyalp Tamçelik “Demographic Reports of UNHCR for Refugees”; İsmail Melih Baş “The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Migrants / Migration”; Dinçer Bayer “Refugee Policy of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)”; Adnan Seyaz “NATO and the Current Refugee Crisis Prospects and Challenges”; Furkan Yıldız “Refugee Policies of Council of Europe”; and Hazar Dördüncü “The Impact of International Trade Organizations on the Refugee Crisis”. CONTENTS PREFACE CHAPTER 1. UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE OTHER UNITED NATIONS’ ORGANS - Doğan Şafak Polat CHAPTER 2. INTERAGENCY COOPERATION BETWEEN THE UNHCR AND THE ILO ON THE PROMOTION OF REFUGEES RIGHT TO WORK - Ebru Gür and Soyalp Tamçelik CHAPTER 3. UNHCR’S DEMOGRAPHIC REPORTS ON REFUGEES - Ebru Gür and Soyalp Tamçelik CHAPTER 4. THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDGS) AND MIGRANTS / MIGRATION - İsmail Melih Baş CHAPTER 5. REFUGEE POLICY OF NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION (NATO) - Dinçer Bayer CHAPTER 6. NATO AND THE CURRENT REFUGEE CRISIS: PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES - Adnan Seyaz CHAPTER 7. REFUGEE POLICIES OF COUNCIL OF EUROPE - Furkan Yıldız CHAPTER 8. THE IMPACT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE ORGANIZATIONS ON THE REFUGEE CRISIS - Hazar Dördüncü