It is common government rhetoric to talk of the granting of asylum as a humanitarian act. But as Loescher (1992: 34-51) has observed, refugee problems are intensely political and their causes and consequences are intimately linked to political issues. Governments therefore have to walk a tight rope in trying to balance these considerations. In the host states, refugee flows present real and potential challenges to policy makers as they can exacerbate tension and contribute to increased levels of violence in intrastate and inter-state politics. States are therefore forced to include the refugee factor on their national security calculations. This paper seeks to examine this phenomenon and show to what extent these refugees have b...
By the time Rwanda gained independence from Belgium in 1962, 200,000 Rwandan Tutsi had left to seek ...
Nakivale, the oldest refugee camp in Uganda, hosts refugees fleeing various forms of political unres...
Uganda’s refugee policies have been widely recognised as among the most progressive in the world. Th...
This paper outlines the evolution of the' refugee problem' in Uganda. In addition, an attempt is mad...
Master's thesis in Migration and intercultural relationsRefugees bear incredible political significa...
Of the estimated 22.5 million refugees worldwide, approximately 26% live in sub-Saharan Africa. With...
In the unfolding drama between Uganda and Rwanda, this article looks at the role played by two facto...
LSE’s Marina Elgawly discusses Uganda as a potential model for addressing the refugee crisis globall...
Uganda has garnered considerable international praise for its ‘open-door’ policies on refugees. This...
There is a crisis of asylum in Africa. In response to large and protracted refugee populations, decl...
This thesis explores the phenomenon of political mobilization among refugees, with a focus on refuge...
Uganda hosts the largest refugee population in Africa and is, after Turkey and Pakistan, the third-l...
Political Sciencehttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/85327/1/scjustin.pd
This research project was designed to investigate the challenges refugees face in securing a livelih...
Mambo! XVI (6).The escalation of violence in South Sudan sparked a refugee crisis in the north of Ug...
By the time Rwanda gained independence from Belgium in 1962, 200,000 Rwandan Tutsi had left to seek ...
Nakivale, the oldest refugee camp in Uganda, hosts refugees fleeing various forms of political unres...
Uganda’s refugee policies have been widely recognised as among the most progressive in the world. Th...
This paper outlines the evolution of the' refugee problem' in Uganda. In addition, an attempt is mad...
Master's thesis in Migration and intercultural relationsRefugees bear incredible political significa...
Of the estimated 22.5 million refugees worldwide, approximately 26% live in sub-Saharan Africa. With...
In the unfolding drama between Uganda and Rwanda, this article looks at the role played by two facto...
LSE’s Marina Elgawly discusses Uganda as a potential model for addressing the refugee crisis globall...
Uganda has garnered considerable international praise for its ‘open-door’ policies on refugees. This...
There is a crisis of asylum in Africa. In response to large and protracted refugee populations, decl...
This thesis explores the phenomenon of political mobilization among refugees, with a focus on refuge...
Uganda hosts the largest refugee population in Africa and is, after Turkey and Pakistan, the third-l...
Political Sciencehttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/85327/1/scjustin.pd
This research project was designed to investigate the challenges refugees face in securing a livelih...
Mambo! XVI (6).The escalation of violence in South Sudan sparked a refugee crisis in the north of Ug...
By the time Rwanda gained independence from Belgium in 1962, 200,000 Rwandan Tutsi had left to seek ...
Nakivale, the oldest refugee camp in Uganda, hosts refugees fleeing various forms of political unres...
Uganda’s refugee policies have been widely recognised as among the most progressive in the world. Th...