Palestinian refugee repatriation : global perspectives
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Palestinian refugee repatriation : global perspectives
(RoutledgeCurzon studies in Middle Eastern politics)
Routledge, 2006, c2005
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [318]-328) and index
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Description
The repatriation of Palestinians is a highly topical issue, and a critical component of any future peace process for Israel/Palestine. Until now, the mechanics of repatriation have not been dealt with in detail. This book explores the notion that the Palestinian refugee case is exceptional through the comparative study of refugee repatriation, and asks:
To what extent can the Palestinian case be said to be unique?
Where are the divergences, the overlaps and points of similarity with other refugee situations?
What lessons can be drawn from these comparisons?
How can these lessons inform refugee organizations, the donor community and policy makers?
The expert contributors examine the contextual and methodological field, reviewing the trends in forced migration and refugee studies as well as studying the historical and political background of UNHCR and the negotiations around the Palestinian refugee issue. Taking a comparative approach, the book incorporates case studies of specific refugee situations from around the world, revealing key issues in the formulation of repatriation programmes and highlighting lessons to be learnt.
Table of Contents
- 1. The Comparative Study of Refugee Repatriation Programmes and the Palestinian Case 2. The Return of Refugees: Retrospect and Prospect 3. UNHCR and Repatriation 4. Perspectives on Palestinian Repatriation 5. The Palestinian 1948 Refugees - Models of Allowed and Refused Return 6. Sustainable "Returns"? State, Politics and Mobile Livelihoods 7. What Does 'Adequate Assistance' Mean in the Context of Promoting Viable Return and Appropriate Compensation: Lessons from the Horn of Africa 8. Linking Return and Reintegration to Complex Forced Migration Emergencies: Diversities of Conflict, Patterns of Displacement and Humanitarian Responses - A Comparative Analysis 9. Refugee Return in Bosnia and Herzegovina 10. Re-Approaching Voluntary Repatriation within a Reconciliation Framework: A Proposal Drawn from the Cambodian Return Process 11. UNHCR under Duress
- The Reducing Power of UNHCR to Influence Outcomes for Afghan Refugees 12. Politically Preferred Solutions and Refugee Choices: Applying the Lessons of Iraq to Palestine 13. Palestinian Return Migration: Lessons from the International Refugee Regime 14. Palestinian Refugee Repatriation in Global Perspective
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: pbk ISBN 9780415385503
Description
The repatriation of Palestinians is a highly topical issue, and a critical component of any future peace process for Israel/Palestine. Until now, the mechanics of repatriation have not been dealt with in detail. This book explores the notion that the Palestinian refugee case is exceptional through the comparative study of refugee repatriation, and by asking:
*to what extent can the Palestinian case be said to be unique?
*where are the divergences, the overlaps and points of similarity with other refugee situations?
*what lessons can be drawn from these comparisons?
*how can these lessons inform refugee organizations, the donor community and policy makers?
The expert contributors examine the contextual and methodological field, reviewing the trends in forced migration and refugee studies as well as studying the historical and political background of UNHCR and the negotiations around the Palestinian refugee issue. Taking a comparative approach the book incorporates case studies of specific refugee situations from around the world, revealing key issues in the formulation of repatriation programmes and highlighting lessons to be learnt.
Table of Contents
- 1. The Comparative Study of Refugee Repatriation Programmes and the Palestinian Case 2. The Return of Refugees: Retrospect and Prospect 3. UNHCR and Repatriation 4. Perspectives on Palestinian Repatriation 5. The Palestinian 1948 Refugees - Models of Allowed and Refused Return 6. Sustainable "Returns"? State, Politics and Mobile Livelihoods 7. What Does 'Adequate Assistance' Mean in the Context of Promoting Viable Return and Appropriate Compensation: Lessons from the Horn of Africa 8. Linking Return and Reintegration to Complex Forced Migration Emergencies: Diversities of Conflict, Patterns of Displacement and Humanitarian Responses - A Comparative Analysis 9. Refugee Return in Bosnia and Herzegovina 10. Re-approaching Voluntary Repatriation within a Reconciliation Framework: A Proposal Drawn from the Cambodian Return Process 11. UNHCR under Duress
- The Reducing Power of UNHCR to Influence Outcomes for Afghan Refugees 12. Politically Preferred Solutions and Refugee Choices: Applying the Lessons of Iraq to Palestine 13. Palestinian Return Migration: Lessons from the International Refugee Regime 14. Palestinian Refugee Repatriation in Global Perspective
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