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"To Resolve the Ukrainian Question Once and for All": The Ethnic Cleansing of Ukrainians in Poland, 1943-1947
(Inter-University Committee on International Migration, 2001-11)The end of the cold war has brought a new approach to the historical study of the early postwar period. So long as the cold war lasted, the actors of its histories were states: the superpowers in the first instance, and ... -
Towards an Understanding of the Root Causes of Forced Migration: The Political Economy of "Natural" Disasters
(Inter-University Committee on International Migration, 2004-04)Natural disasters occur in a political space. Although events beyond our control may trigger a disaster, the level of government preparedness and response greatly determines the extent of suffering incurred by the affected ... -
We Left Our Keys with Our Neighbours: Memory and the Search for Meaning in Post-Partitioned India
(Inter-University Committee on International Migration, 2004-11)In mainstream Indian and Pakistani nationalist master-narratives, Partition is a contested terrain. For India, it signifies independence and the end-note of a non-violent anti-colonial movement; for Pakistan, it embodies ... -
When Is International Protection No Longer Necessary? The "Ceased Circumstances" Provisions of the Cessation Clauses: Principles and UNHCR Practice, 1973-1999
(Inter-University Committee on International Migration, 2001-06)The challenges posed by situations of mass influx and protracted refugee emergencies have prompted a reexamination of the international asylum regime established by the 1951 Convention and subsequent instruments. This has ...