Guest Blog by James Milner and Kevin Dunbar, January 11, 2017
Events in Europe and elsewhere over the past year have again highlighted the many deficiencies of the “global refugee regime.” Established in the aftermath of World War II, this regime has two core functions: to ensure protection for refugees and to find a solution to this plight.
By any objective measure, the global refugee regime is not working – and there have been growing demands from the public and politicians of ...
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