ISBN:
9783030037208
,
9783030037215
Language:
English
Pages:
xii, 308 Seiten
,
Diagramme, Karten
Series Statement:
Advances in African economic, social and political development
Keywords:
Geopolitik
;
Flüchtlinge
;
Internationale Migration
;
Menschenhandel
;
Rückwanderung
;
Armut
;
Migrationspolitik
;
Afrika
;
Internationale Migration
;
Flüchtling
;
Displaced Person
;
Flüchtlingslager
;
Deportation
;
Vertreibung
;
Flüchtlingspolitik
;
Geopolitik
;
Einflussgröße
;
Kollektive Sicherheit
;
Somalihalbinsel
;
Afrika
;
Ostafrika
;
Sammelwerk
Note:
Literaturangaben
,
Part I: Geopolitics and forced migration
,
Researching refugees and forced migration in Eastern and Horn of Africa : introducing the issues
,
Refugee hosting and conflict resolution : opportunities for diplomatic interventions and buffeting regional hegemons
,
The Greater Horn of Africa : geopolitical aspects of the “refugee crisis”
,
Part II: Security and conflict
,
The securitization of humanitarian aid : a case study of the Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya
,
Securitization of Kenya’s asylum space : origin and legal analysis of the encampment policy
,
Regional integration by military means : the case of the East African Standby Force
,
Part III: Poverty, development and agency
,
Refugee undesirability and economic potentials : questioning encampment policy in forced migration
,
The Merowe Dam in northern Sudan : a case of population displacement and impoverishment
,
The global and local politics of refugee management in the Horn : Ethiopian refugee policy and Eritrean refugee agency
,
Part IV: Forced repatriation, trafficking and legal perspectives
,
The counter-trafficking in persons’ architecture in Kenya : a security governance perspective
,
Protection of cross-border victims of natural disasters and displacement in East Africa
,
From co-option, coercion to Refoulement : why the repatriation of refugees from Kenyan refugee camps is neither voluntary nor dignified
,
Part V: The Dadaab Camp and its dynamics
,
“We cannot manage this plight alone anymore” : analysing the Kenyan threats to forcibly repatriate all Somali refugees from Dadaab Camp
,
State sovereignty vs. refugees’ resilience : repatriation, securitization, and transnationalism in Dadaab
,
Forging associations across multiple spaces : how Somali kinship practices sustain the existence of the Dadaab Camps in Kenya
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-030-03721-5
Permalink