The final report in the Center for the Study of Societies in Crisis’s examination of voluntary return to places that are experiencing conflict, especially looking at the return of individuals to Sarajevo, and the comparison of that return to the return of individuals to other cities in developing countries.The digital Cuny Archive was made available in part through funding assistance from USAID
The analysis is devoted to the city of Sarajevo and its turbulent history as being an illustrative c...
This dissertation analyses the experiences of Bosnian refugees, particularly women, in Vienna, Austr...
This research utilizes the United Nations Database for Refugees in order to establish the three cou...
The final report in the Center for the Study of Societies in Crisis’s examination of voluntary retur...
More than 20 years have passed since the Dayton Peace Agreement of 1995 for Bosnia and Hercegovina, ...
It is instructive to review the legacy of both the conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the post-w...
The Dayton Peace Accords brought the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina to an end but left ethnonationali...
This article questions the conventional wisdom which claims forced migration is irreversible followi...
This paper examines the conditions under which refugee flows cause conflict to spread across borders...
One of the most tragic events in human history, migration, no doubt, left deep traceson communities ...
In Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), out of an estimated 2.2 million persons who were forcibly displaced...
This article questions the conventional wisdom which claims forced migration is irreversible followi...
The war during the period 1992-1995 has caused massive forced migrations of the population in Bosnia...
Two million refugees were displaced from their homes in Bosnia Herzegovina alone throughout the Yugo...
This master thesis deals with activities of the international community concerning the refugee quest...
The analysis is devoted to the city of Sarajevo and its turbulent history as being an illustrative c...
This dissertation analyses the experiences of Bosnian refugees, particularly women, in Vienna, Austr...
This research utilizes the United Nations Database for Refugees in order to establish the three cou...
The final report in the Center for the Study of Societies in Crisis’s examination of voluntary retur...
More than 20 years have passed since the Dayton Peace Agreement of 1995 for Bosnia and Hercegovina, ...
It is instructive to review the legacy of both the conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the post-w...
The Dayton Peace Accords brought the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina to an end but left ethnonationali...
This article questions the conventional wisdom which claims forced migration is irreversible followi...
This paper examines the conditions under which refugee flows cause conflict to spread across borders...
One of the most tragic events in human history, migration, no doubt, left deep traceson communities ...
In Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), out of an estimated 2.2 million persons who were forcibly displaced...
This article questions the conventional wisdom which claims forced migration is irreversible followi...
The war during the period 1992-1995 has caused massive forced migrations of the population in Bosnia...
Two million refugees were displaced from their homes in Bosnia Herzegovina alone throughout the Yugo...
This master thesis deals with activities of the international community concerning the refugee quest...
The analysis is devoted to the city of Sarajevo and its turbulent history as being an illustrative c...
This dissertation analyses the experiences of Bosnian refugees, particularly women, in Vienna, Austr...
This research utilizes the United Nations Database for Refugees in order to establish the three cou...