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Column/Europe/Arts and Culture

International Instability – Born from the Migration of Refugees or a Product of Political Aversion?

Posted on January 23, 2023 by Eva Kottou

Migration can be thought of as a condition of evolving economic, social, and political climates. While migrants are often incorrectly interchanged with “refugee...

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Middle East/Global Issue/Essays

Syrian Refugees in Lebanon: Returning Home

Posted on October 13, 2019 by Sara S. Al Aloul

Written by: Sara S. Al Aloul, American University of Beirut Abstract The impact of the Syrian crisis had not only spilled over into neighboring countries, but o...

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Essays/Acheson Prize

Historical Mirrorism: Reckoning with Migration and Integration in Italy

Posted on April 23, 2019 by Trinh Truong

Written by Trinh Truong “Friendship is indispensable to man for the proper function of his memory. Remembering our past, carrying it with us always, may be the ...

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Reviews

Viet Thanh Nguyen’s “The Refugees”

Posted on April 22, 2019 by Chase Finney

Written by Chase Finney Viet Thanh Nguyen (pronounced “Viet Tang When”) set a high standard for himself after his first novel The Sympathizer won the Pulitzer P...

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Campus

The Rise of Multilateral Externalization: How the International System fails Refugees

Posted on April 10, 2019 by Leila_Iskandarani

Written by Leila Iskandarani On Friday, April 5, the Yale Law School hosted a panel discussing the rise of multilateralism as states seek to evade their legal o...

Column

Yemeni Refugees in Korea

Posted on January 20, 2019 by Zhen Tu

Written by Zhen Tu Earlier this year, nearly 500 Yemeni asylum seekers arrived at JeJu, a resort island in South Korea. At the end of 2018, only two people— jou...

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Interviews

Interview: Israel’s treatment of refugees, with visiting professor Tally Kritzman-Amir

Posted on April 15, 2018 by Sophia Carpentier

The Israeli government currently faces severe pushback on its plans to deport thousands of mostly Eritrean and Sudanese refugees to third countries, namely Ugan...

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