Ebook: Refuge: rethinking refugee policy in a changing world
Author: Betts Alexander, Collier Paul
- Tags: Human Rights, Migration Immigration & Emigration, POLITICAL SCIENCE--Political Freedom & Security--Human Rights, POLITICAL SCIENCE--Public Policy--Social Security, POLITICAL SCIENCE--Public Policy--Social Services & Welfare, Refugees--Government policy, Refugees--Services for, Refugees--Social conditions, Social integration--Government policy, Refugees -- Government policy, Social integration -- Government policy, Refugees -- Social conditions, Refugees -- Services for, POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freed
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- City: New York;NY
- Language: English
- epub
"Immigration has become the great divisive issue of our times. In Refuge, Paul Collier and Alexander Betts set out a policy vision that can empower refugees to help themselves, contribute to their host societies, and ultimately rebuild their countries of origin"--;Introduction -- Global disorder -- Time-warp -- Panic -- Rethinking ethics : the duty of rescue -- Rethinking havens : reaching everyone -- Rethinking assistance : restoring autonomy -- Rethinking post-conflict : incubating recovery -- Rethinking governance : institutions that work -- Back to the future.;"Global refugee numbers are at their highest levels since the end of World War II, but the system in place to deal with them, based upon a humanitarian list of imagined "basic needs," has changed little. In Refuge, Paul Collier and Alexander Betts argue that the system fails to provide a comprehensive solution to the fundamental problem, which is how to reintegrate displaced people into society. Western countries deliver food, clothing, and shelter to refugee camps, but these sites, usually located in remote border locations, can make things worse. The numbers are stark: the average length of stay in a refugee camp worldwide is 17 years. Into this situation comes the Syria crisis, which has dislocated countless families, bringing them to face an impossible choice: huddle in dangerous urban desolation, rot in dilapidated camps, or flee across the Mediterranean to increasingly unwelcoming governments. Refuge seeks to restore moral purpose and clarity to refugee policy. Rather than assuming indefinite dependency, Collier-author of The Bottom Billion-and his Oxford colleague Betts propose a humanitarian approach integrated with a new economic agenda that begins with jobs, restores autonomy, and rebuilds people's ability to help themselves and their societies. Timely and urgent, the book goes beyond decrying scenes of desperation to declare what so many people, policymakers and public alike, are anxious to hear: that a long-term solution really is within reach."--
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