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Refugees and Forced Migration in the Horn and Eastern Africa, Trends, Challenges and Opportunities, edited by Johannes Dragsbaek Schmidt, Leah Kimathi, Michael Omondi Owiso

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Refugees and Forced Migration in the Horn and Eastern Africa, Trends, Challenges and Opportunities, edited by Johannes Dragsbaek Schmidt, Leah Kimathi, Michael Omondi Owiso
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Refugees and Forced Migration in the Horn and Eastern Africa
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1102476816
Responsibility statement
edited by Johannes Dragsbaek Schmidt, Leah Kimathi, Michael Omondi Owiso
Series statement
Advances in African Economic, Social and Political Development,, 2198-7262Springer eBooksSpringer eBooks.
Sub title
Trends, Challenges and Opportunities
Summary
This volume sheds new light on the refugees and forced migration at the Horn of Africa and East Africa. Adopting a multidisciplinary perspective, it traces historical, structural, and geopolitical factors to reveal the often brutal uprooting of people in a region that hosts more than three million refugees and almost six million internally displaced persons (IDPs). By doing so, it enriches our understanding of the socio-economic, geopolitical and humanitarian causes and implications of migration and population displacement. The book is divided into five parts, focusing on different drivers of involuntary displacement and people’s uprooting: The first part covers geopolitical conflicts rooted partly in the colonial and Cold War geographies. The second part then focuses on security aspects and conflicts, while the third looks at encampment and refugee policies as well as refugee agencies. Part four highlights issues of forced repatriation and human trafficking. Lastly, part five analyzes the dynamics of refugee camps.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Part I: Geopolitics and Forced Migration -- Researching Refugees and Forced Migration in Eastern and Horn of Africa: Introducing the Issues -- Refugee Hosting and Conflict Resolution: Opportunities for Diplomatic Interventions and Buffeting Regional Hegemons -- The Greater Horn of Africa: Geopolitical Aspects of the “Refugee Crisis” -- Part II: Security and Conflict -- The Securitization of Humanitarian Aid: A Case Study of the Dadaab Refugee Camp in Kenya -- Securitization of Kenya’s Asylum Space: Origin and Legal Analysis of the Encampment Policy -- Regional Integration By Military Means: The Case of the East African Standby Force -- Part III: Poverty, Development and Agency -- Refugee Undesirability and Economic Potentials: Questioning Encampment Policy in Forced Migration -- The Merowe Dam in Northern Sudan: A Case of Population Displacement and Impoverishment -- The Global and Local Politics of Refugee Management in the Horn: Ethiopian Refugee Policy and Eritrean Refugee Agency -- Part IV: Forced Repatriation, Trafficking and Legal Perspectives -- The Counter-Trafficking in Persons' Architecture in Kenya: A Security Governance Perspective -- Protection of Cross-Border Victims of Natural Disasters and Displacement in East Africa -- From Co-option, Coercion to Refoulement: Why the Repatriation of Refugees from Kenyan Refugee Camps Is Neither Voluntary Nor Dignified -- Part V: The Dadaab Camp and Its Dynamics -- 'We Cannot Manage This Plight Alone Anymore': Analysing the Kenyan Threats to Forcibly Repatriate All Somali Refugees from Dadaab Camp -- State Sovereignty vs. Refugees' Resilience: Repatriation, Securitization and Transnationalism in Dadaab -- Forging Associations Across Multiple Spaces: How Somali Kinship Practices Sustain the Existence of the Dadaab Camps in Kenya
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