Refugee in International Society
Delve into the insightful exploration of displacement with Refugee in International Society by Emma Haddad, published by Cambridge University Press in 2008. This compelling 254-page work offers a historical analysis of how states have consistently reacted to the phenomenon of refugees throughout time. Haddad asserts that the enduring nature of these state responses is crucial for devising innovative strategies to address the complex refugee 'problem'. Through a comprehensive examination, this study sheds light on international relations, public international law, and the broader political context surrounding refugees. Perfect for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in political science and current events, Haddad's work invites readers to rethink conventional approaches to refugee issues. Order your copy today and engage with the pressing conversations surrounding international society and human displacement.