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Vol. 33 No. 1 (2017): Power and Influence in the Global Refugee Regime
Vol. 33 No. 1 (2017): Power and Influence in the Global Refugee Regime
Published:
2017-03-23
Front Matter
Front Matter
1-2
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Introduction
Power and Influence in the Global Refugee Regime
James Milner
3-6
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Articles
Power in the Global Refugee Regime: Understanding Expressions and Experiences of Power in Global and Local Contexts
James Milner, Krystyna Wojnarowicz
7-17
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US Leadership and the International Refugee Regime
Susan F. Martin, Elizabeth Ferris
18-28
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Australia as a Powerbroker on Refugee Protection in Southeast Asia: The Relationship with Indonesia
Susan Kneebone
29-41
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Power and Responsibility at the Margins: The Case of India in the Global Refugee Regime
Ranabir Samaddar
42-51
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Effecting Change: Civil Servants and Refugee Policy in 1970s Canada
Michael J. Molloy, Laura Madokoro
52-61
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Les hauts et les bas du financement canadien au HCR: quelle aide et pour quels réfugiés?
Catherine-Lune Grayson, François Audet
62-76
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UNHCR’s Origins and Early History: Agency, Influence, and Power in Global Refugee Policy
Gil Loescher
77-86
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Finding Space for Protection: An Inside Account of the Evolution of UNHCR’s Urban Refugee Policy
Jeff Crisp
87-96
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The International Organization for Migration (IOM): Gaining Power in the Forced Migration Regime
Megan Bradley
97-106
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Book Reviews
The Politics of Migration in Italy: Perspectives on Local Debates and Party Competition, by Pietro Castelli Gattinara
Giorgia Donà
107-108
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The Politicisation of Migration, by Wouter van der Brug, Gianni D’Amato, Didier Ruedin, and Joost Berkhout (Eds.)
Mark Maguire
108-109
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Diaspora Lobbies and the US Government: Convergence and Divergence in Making Foreign Policy, by Josh DeWind and Renata Segura (Eds.)
Donna R. Gabaccia
109-110
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Keywords of Mobility: Critical Engagements, by Noel B. Salazar and Kiran Jayaram (Eds.)
Katie Nelson
111-112
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Refuge 33.1 Special Issue: Power and Influence in the Global Refugee Regime (print version)
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