Information on "Refugees"
September 2012
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18 Sep 2012
Conflating Spaces: Syrian Rebels and Refugees in South Turkey
There are worrying signs that refugee camps in Turkey are being used by Syria's armed opposition. Not only does this violate basic humanitarian principles but it alters the dynamics of Syria's conflict, argue Mark Naftalin and Kristian Berg Harpviken. More on «Conflating Spaces: Syrian Rebels and Refugees in South Turkey»
June 2012
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4 Jun 2012
A Growing Humanitarian Crisis in Eastern DRC
An upsurge in ethnic conflict in the provinces of Kivu has led to an upsurge in internally displaced peoples across the country. More on «A Growing Humanitarian Crisis in Eastern DRC»
May 2012
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16 May 2012
Tackling Azerbaijan's IDP Burden
Two decades on since the eruption of conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, the regional peace process remains stalled, and the internally displaced still wait to return home. More on «Tackling Azerbaijan's IDP Burden»
March 2012
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1 Mar 2012
Divided Over North Korean Refugees
How to deal with North Korean refugees is currently one of the hottest issues in China and South Korea’s bilateral relationship. It exposes the dilemma facing China of how to deal with two very different political halves of the divided Korean peninsula, and the resulting constraints on regional cooperation in Asia. More on «Divided Over North Korean Refugees»


