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Asylum-Seeker, Illegal or Refugee?
Policy Frames that Drive the Global Non-Entrée Regime
Kelsey LeBrun Keswani
 
Taking Stock
Two Years after the Global Compact's Call for More Data on Forced Displacement
Sajjad Malik
 
Refugees Are Not Fiscal Burdens
The Real Economic Lesson of Sweden's Refugee Crisis
Peo Hansen
 
Refugees and Healthcare
Moving Beyond Contagious Diseases and Corrosive Narratives
Fadi Issa, M.D. and Michael Court, M.D.
 
Genocide and Human Displacement
Audrey Elliot
 
Going North on a Plane Rather Than a Train
Regulated Visas as an Alternative to Irregular Migration from Central America
Cristobal Ramón and Reva Resstack
 
The Longer-Term Repercussions of Ukrainian Displacement
Strouboulis, Yayboke, and Halstead
 
The Entanglement of the Iranian-Saudi Rivalry and the American Presence in the Middle East
Arash M. Akbari
 
Rethinking Refugee Policy in Europe
"Fortress Europe" and Its Consequences
Anthony Avice Du Buisson
 
The Impact of EU Visa Liberalization in the Western Balkans
Laurence Dynes
 
Building Capacity for Refugee Protection
A Tool for Crisis Prevention
Claudio Delfabro Demarchi
 
Dominican Racism and the Contestation of Citizenship
Patrick Sylvain
 
Witnessing the Loss of Homeland
Dual Perspectives on the Evacuation of Afghanistan
Anonymous
 
Learning from Crises
Perspectives from Europe's Ukrainian and South America's Venezuelan Migration Crises
Jaqueline Mazza and Guillermo Caballero Ferreira
 
War on European Soil
A Comparative Reflection on Human Security Approaches in the Former Yugoslavia and Ukraine
SAIS Journal Editorial Staff
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