
Refugee Policy Has Failed Frequently Over The Past Decade, Resulting In Instability, Terrible Hardships And Loss Of Life. This Book Is The First Effort To Review Systematically The Recent Past And Re-design Policy To Give Fresh Answers To Old Problems. Specific Recommendations Are Made To Re-conceive Refugee Policy To Be More Proactive And Comprehensive As Well As To Re-organize How Policy Is Formulated Within And Among Governments. Refugee Policy Has Not Kept Pace With New Realities In International And Humanitarian Affairs. Recent Policy Failures Have Resulted In Instability, Terrible Hardships, And Massive Loss Of Life. This Book Systematically Analyzes Refugee Policy Responses Over The Past Decade, And Calls For Specific Reforms To Make Policy More Proactive And Comprehensive. Refugee Policy Must Be More Than The Administration Of Misery. Responses Should Be Calculated To Help Prevent Or Mitigate Future Humanitarian Catastrophes. More International Cooperation Is Needed In Advance Of Crises. Humanitarian Structures Within Governments, Notably The United States, As Well As The Wide Variety Of International Institutions Involved In Humanitarian Action Must Be Re-oriented To Cope With New Challenges.
This book investigates the systemic failures of international refugee policy and proposes a comprehensive framework to transition from reactive crisis management to proactive humanitarian intervention. Arthur C. Helton, a former director of the Peace and Conflict Studies program at the Council on Foreign Relations, utilizes his extensive background in international law and humanitarian advocacy to critique existing governmental and institutional responses. He argues that current policies are insufficient to address the complexities of modern displacement and advocates for a structural reorganization of how nations and international bodies coordinate their efforts.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and policy analysts frequently cite this work as a foundational text for understanding the limitations of early 21st-century humanitarian action. Readers often note the academic rigor and the practical, policy-oriented focus that distinguishes the author's recommendations from purely theoretical discourse.
Page Count:
327
Publication Date:
2002-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191037524
ISBN-13:
9780191037528
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