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Conflict-Induced Migration and the Refugee Crisis: Global and Local Perspectives from Peacebuilding and Development
Journal of Peacebuilding & Development (2016)
  • Sherrill W Hayes
Abstract
The conflict-induced displacement of millions in less than two years has revealed many significant cracks in international legal and economic systems. The resistance of the problem to more traditional methods of international cooperation suggests that the most viable solutions will come from deeper analysis and a focus on addressing problems at all levels. What this special issue of JPD hopes to investigate — are the underlying causes of such ‘intractable conflicts’ as well as possible long-term sustainable solutions that account for the narratives of all stakeholders, not just those of receiving states.
Keywords
  • Refugee,
  • Peace,
  • Conflict,
  • Development,
  • Migration,
  • Resettlement
Publication Date
December, 2016
Citation Information
Sherrill W Hayes. "Conflict-Induced Migration and the Refugee Crisis: Global and Local Perspectives from Peacebuilding and Development" Journal of Peacebuilding & Development Vol. 11 Iss. 3 (2016) p. 1 - 7
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/sherrill_hayes/74/