Department of International History Annual Public Lecture
Since World War II, 95% percent of the world’s refugees have stayed in the global south, close to their regions of origin. This lecture examined how the ‘global refugee’ was constituted by international conventions, national laws and the practices of humanitarianism of international aid agencies. Drawing on decades of research, it offered an anti-Eurocentric critique of these policies, which have enabled cruelty and inaction to pass for rehabilitation.
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