Permanent crises? Unlocking the protracted displacement of refugees and internally displaced persons

Katy Long

This policy overview considers how international actors should frame protracted displacements and the search for ‘solutions’ to such crises. It draws on the findings of three case studies (Central America during the 1980s and 1990s and contemporary displacements in Somalia and Iraq) as well as wider research on protracted refugee situations and the politics of refugee ‘solutions’.

Type

Policy briefing

Publisher

Refugee Studies Centre

Publication Date

10/2011

Total pages

48

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