The 1989 Comprehensive Plan of Action (CPA) has recently been described as a successful example of how to manage large protracted refugee flows. However, this article revisits the circumstances surrounding the CPA used to resolve the prolonged Indo-Chinese refugee crisis to highlight that part of its development was linked to the fact that Southeast Asian states refused to engage with proposed solutions, which did not include repatriation for the majority of the Indo-Chinese asylum seekers who were deemed to be ‘non-genuine’1 ( UNGA, 1989a) refugees. This resulted in the CPA often forcibly repatriating ‘non-genuine’ refugees, particularly near the end of its program. This article reviews the CPA in order to assess whether its practices and ...
A majority of Southeast Asian states are not party to the international refugee regime, and thus hav...
Since the 1970s Indonesia has been a transit country for refugees searching for resettlement. While ...
Southeast Asia currently has a large refugee population and faces an ongoing Rohingya refugee crisis...
In 2012, the only South East Asian countries that have ratified the 1951 Convention relating to the ...
This article charts the response of Southeast Asian states to the Indochinese refugee crisis between...
This article charts the response of Southeast Asian states to the Indochinese refugee crisis between...
The 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and the 1967 Protocol Relating to the Status ...
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) describes a situation where the number of ...
The 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and the 1967 Protocol Relating to the Status ...
This thesis examines how Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand and Malaysia sought to articulat...
Why were Southeast Asian states so successful in outsourcing the costs of refugee protection during...
The issue addressed here is whether the Southeast Asian refugee has been fairly dealt with under the...
South-East Asia is home to both conflict and ‘natural’ disasters which have caused significant displ...
In May 2015, a situation unfolding in the Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea – since dubbed the And...
Forced migration has grown considerably over the last thirty years, becoming a major political and s...
A majority of Southeast Asian states are not party to the international refugee regime, and thus hav...
Since the 1970s Indonesia has been a transit country for refugees searching for resettlement. While ...
Southeast Asia currently has a large refugee population and faces an ongoing Rohingya refugee crisis...
In 2012, the only South East Asian countries that have ratified the 1951 Convention relating to the ...
This article charts the response of Southeast Asian states to the Indochinese refugee crisis between...
This article charts the response of Southeast Asian states to the Indochinese refugee crisis between...
The 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and the 1967 Protocol Relating to the Status ...
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) describes a situation where the number of ...
The 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and the 1967 Protocol Relating to the Status ...
This thesis examines how Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand and Malaysia sought to articulat...
Why were Southeast Asian states so successful in outsourcing the costs of refugee protection during...
The issue addressed here is whether the Southeast Asian refugee has been fairly dealt with under the...
South-East Asia is home to both conflict and ‘natural’ disasters which have caused significant displ...
In May 2015, a situation unfolding in the Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea – since dubbed the And...
Forced migration has grown considerably over the last thirty years, becoming a major political and s...
A majority of Southeast Asian states are not party to the international refugee regime, and thus hav...
Since the 1970s Indonesia has been a transit country for refugees searching for resettlement. While ...
Southeast Asia currently has a large refugee population and faces an ongoing Rohingya refugee crisis...