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Vol. 6 No. 4 (1987): Special Issue: Refugees and War in Africa
Vol. 6 No. 4 (1987): Special Issue: Refugees and War in Africa
Published:
1987-05-01
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Introduction
Refugees and War in Africa: The Failure of Development
Diana Cammack
1-3
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Articles
Refugees in the Horn of Africa: Political Factors Contributing to the Generation of Refugees in the Horn of Africa
Peter Woodward
4-5
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Eritrean Refugees
Mary Dines
6
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The Plight of the Oromo Refugees in the Horn of Africa
Taha Abdi, Barbara E. Harrell-Bond
7-10
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Report on the Djibouti Refugee Situation
Barbara E. Harell-Bond
8-10
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Improving the Standards of Human Rights and Refugee Protection in Africa
Barbara E. Harrell-Bond, George Kanyeihamba
10-12
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Refugees in Southern Africa: Destabilization and Refuges in Southern Africa
Diana Cammack
13-14
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The Displaced People of Mozambique
Diana Cammack
15-17
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On Repatriation: Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose
Barbara E. Harrell-Bond
17
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How Many Refugees in Africa?
Refuge Editor
18
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Refugee Policy Legislation, May 5, 1987
Refuge Editor
19
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Front Matter
Front Matter
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Back Matter
The Refugee Studies Programme, Oxford University
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