Managing Displacement: Refugees and the Politics of HumanitarianismU of Minnesota Press, 2000 - 253 pages |
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... Rwanda in fear of reprisal . That the United Nations , including UNHCR , failed to separate the refugees from those who conducted the mass killings in Rwanda has generated even more sober second thought for the orga- nization and the ...
... Rwanda in fear of reprisal . That the United Nations , including UNHCR , failed to separate the refugees from those who conducted the mass killings in Rwanda has generated even more sober second thought for the orga- nization and the ...
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... Rwandan government is attempting to reinvent the state for both Hutus and Tutsis . At another level , external ... Rwanda . MAPPING THE TERRAIN The chapters that follow theorize refugee mobility at a number of scales . Chapter 1 ...
... Rwandan government is attempting to reinvent the state for both Hutus and Tutsis . At another level , external ... Rwanda . MAPPING THE TERRAIN The chapters that follow theorize refugee mobility at a number of scales . Chapter 1 ...
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... Rwanda genocide in 1994 , the contemporaneous deployment of humanitarian staff and peace- keeping forces in the same place — for example , in Bosnia and Soma- lia — was a distinct feature of humanitarianism in the 1990s . A more ...
... Rwanda genocide in 1994 , the contemporaneous deployment of humanitarian staff and peace- keeping forces in the same place — for example , in Bosnia and Soma- lia — was a distinct feature of humanitarianism in the 1990s . A more ...
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... Rwanda in April 1995 also cast doubt on them . Refugee camps constitute another strategy of containment with assistance . Though camps are arguably a useful and acceptable short- term emergency measure , the second - rate status ...
... Rwanda in April 1995 also cast doubt on them . Refugee camps constitute another strategy of containment with assistance . Though camps are arguably a useful and acceptable short- term emergency measure , the second - rate status ...
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... Rwanda during the 1994 genocide , with horri- fying consequences . When they finally stepped in with relief for refugees and murderers fleeing the scene ( figure 1.2 ) , donors and UN organizations were paralyzed by the realization that ...
... Rwanda during the 1994 genocide , with horri- fying consequences . When they finally stepped in with relief for refugees and murderers fleeing the scene ( figure 1.2 ) , donors and UN organizations were paralyzed by the realization that ...
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Managing Displacement: Refugees and the Politics of Humanitarianism Jennifer Hyndman Aucun aperçu disponible - 2000 |
Managing Displacement: Refugees and the Politics of Humanitarianism Jennifer Hyndman Aucun aperçu disponible - 2000 |
Managing Displacement: Refugees and the Politics of Humanitarianism Jennifer Hyndman Aucun aperçu disponible - 2000 |
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Page 191 - The ensemble formed by the institutions, procedures, analyses and reflections, the calculations and tactics that allow the exercise of this very specific albeit complex form of power...
Page 11 - Convention as any person who: ... owing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion, is outside the country of his nationality and is unable to or, owing to such fear, is unwilling to avail himself of the protection of that country...
Page 11 - January 1951 and owing to well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion, is outside the country of his nationality and is unable or, owing to such fear, unwilling to avail himself of the protection of that country...
Page 14 - refugee" shall also apply to every person who, owing to external aggression, occupation, foreign domination or events seriously disturbing public order in either part or whole or his country of origin or nationality, is compelled to leave his place of habitual residence in order to seek refuge in another place outside his country of origin or nationality (OAU, 1969, Art.
Page 118 - Language is not a neutral medium that passes freely and easily into the private property of the speaker's intentions, it is populated - overpopulated - with the intentions of others. Expropriating it, forcing it to submit to one's own intentions and accents, is a difficult and complicated process.
Page 77 - Their amazement that black people watch white people with a critical "ethnographic" gaze is itself an expression of racism. Often their rage erupts because they believe that all ways of looking that highlight difference subvert the liberal belief in a universal subjectivity (we are all just people) that they think will make racism disappear. They have a deep emotional investment in the myth of "sameness...
Page 133 - How do you inscribe difference without bursting into a series of euphoric narcissistic accounts of yourself and your own kind?
Page 11 - ... the country of his nationality and is unable or, owing to such fear, is unwilling to avail himself of the protection of that country; or who, not having a nationality and being outside the country of his former habitual residence as a result of such events, is unable or, owing to such fear, is unwilling to return to it...
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