Refugees and Forced Migration in the Horn and Eastern Africa Trends, Challenges and Opportunities /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Schmidt, Johannes Dragsbaek (Editor), Kimathi, Leah (Editor), Owiso, Michael Omondi (Editor)
Summary:XII, 308 p. 3 illus., 2 illus. in color.
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019.
Edition:1st ed. 2019.
Series:Advances in African Economic, Social and Political Development,
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03721-5
Format: Electronic eBook
Table of Contents:
  • Part I: Geopolitics and Forced Migration
  • Researching Refugees and Forced Migration in Eastern and Horn of Africa: Introducing the Issues
  • Refugee Hosting and Conflict Resolution: Opportunities for Diplomatic Interventions and Buffeting Regional Hegemons
  • The Greater Horn of Africa: Geopolitical Aspects of the “Refugee Crisis”
  • Part II: Security and Conflict
  • The Securitization of Humanitarian Aid: A Case Study of the Dadaab Refugee Camp in Kenya
  • Securitization of Kenya’s Asylum Space: Origin and Legal Analysis of the Encampment Policy
  • Regional Integration By Military Means: The Case of the East African Standby Force
  • Part III: Poverty, Development and Agency
  • Refugee Undesirability and Economic Potentials: Questioning Encampment Policy in Forced Migration
  • The Merowe Dam in Northern Sudan: A Case of Population Displacement and Impoverishment
  • The Global and Local Politics of Refugee Management in the Horn: EthiopianRefugee Policy and Eritrean Refugee Agency
  • Part IV: Forced Repatriation, Trafficking and Legal Perspectives
  • The Counter-Trafficking in Persons' Architecture in Kenya: A Security Governance Perspective
  • Protection of Cross-Border Victims of Natural Disasters and Displacement in East Africa
  • From Co-option, Coercion to Refoulement: Why the Repatriation of Refugees from Kenyan Refugee Camps Is Neither Voluntary Nor Dignified
  • Part V: The Dadaab Camp and Its Dynamics
  • 'We Cannot Manage This Plight Alone Anymore': Analysing the Kenyan Threats to Forcibly Repatriate All Somali Refugees from Dadaab Camp
  • State Sovereignty vs. Refugees' Resilience: Repatriation, Securitization and Transnationalism in Dadaab
  • Forging Associations Across Multiple Spaces: How Somali Kinship Practices Sustain the Existence of the Dadaab Camps in Kenya.