Some policies are not politically feasible. In the context of refugees, many claim it is not politically feasible to start admitting significantly more refugees into wealthy countries. In particular, it is not feasible for advocates of refugees to successfully persuade policymakers to adopt such a policy. A recent book by Alexander Betts argues that advocates should instead focus on developing the economies of lower-income countries where most refugees reside. This review essay argues that current data does not yet establish whether Betts's approach is more feasible than increasing refugee admissions to wealthy states. There are good reasons to suppose increasing refugees’ admissions to wealthy states is politically feasible, if we account ...
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The recent arrivals of refugees from the Middle East fleeing war and persecution, and forced migrant...
The Refugee Act of 1980 established an overseas refugee admissions program based on systematic consu...
We review and interpret research on the economic and political effects of receiving asylum seekers a...
It is hard to believe that it has been six years since Alexander Betts burst onto the world stage by...
Could we – should we – think differently about the ways in which refugees are assisted and protected...
The following essay is based on a similar discussion that appeared in World Refugee Survey 1996 (© 1...
Abstract:The purpose of this article is to highlight the current international system’s inability to...
The current refugee crisis demands novel legal solutions, and new ways of summoning the political wi...
Governments in all parts of the world are withdrawing in practice from meeting the legal duty to pro...
The author argues that the time is right to change the way that refugee law is implemented. Specific...
A review of immigration law and history reveals that the United States admits large numbers of refug...
In this paper, I explore how engaging with refugee voices might contribute to more nuanced and infor...
International efforts to manage the flow of refugees, while admirable and impressive, have failed to...
Many affluent states seek to discharge their responsibilities to refugees through extraterritorial p...
Published online : 15 March 2022While a ‘burden narrative’ dominates the popular and political disco...
The recent arrivals of refugees from the Middle East fleeing war and persecution, and forced migrant...
The Refugee Act of 1980 established an overseas refugee admissions program based on systematic consu...
We review and interpret research on the economic and political effects of receiving asylum seekers a...