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Population Resettlement in International Conflicts
A Comparative Study
Population Resettlement in International Conflicts
A Comparative Study
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The timely Population Resettlement in International Conflicts is an edited collection of essays studying forced migration, refugees, and relocation of populations within the context of international conflicts, taking as its immediate background Israel's unilateral disengagement from the Gaza Strip and Northern Samaria in 2005. This volume offers a comprehensive study comparing past cases of forced migration from Europe within the twentieth century with the convoluted situation involving Israelis and Palestinians. An inter-disciplinary project that incorporates political science and international relations, geography and demographics, history and sociology, the book contains a general introduction and overview of forced migration and the international humanitarian regime, a series of case-studies from European history, and an examination of different cases related to the Arab-Israeli conflict: Iraqi Jews relocated in Israel; Palestinian internal refugees in Israel; Palestinian refugees; and the resettlement of Israeli Jews. This book is highly relevant to contemporary international politics and is of great relevance to those interested in Middle Eastern and Population Studies, as well as International Relations.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Post-War Spatial Reorganization: The Resettlement of Greek Refugees, 1922-1930
Chapter 3 The Unraveling ofAlgerie Francaise and the Fate of thePieds Noir
Chapter 4 Resettlement of Refugees in Finland and Cyprus: A Comparative Analysis and Possible Lessons for Israel
Chapter 5 Return and Resettlement as a Result of Ethnic Cleansing in Post-Conflict Former Yugoslavia
Chapter 6 The Polish Expulsion of German Population in the Aftermath of World War II
Chapter 7 Iraqi Jews in Israel: From "Refugees" to "Zionists" and "Back Again"
Chapter 8 The Resettlement of the Palestinian Internal Refugees in Israel: A Successful Story?
Chapter 9 The Legal Rights of the Palestinian Refugees under International Law
Chapter 10 Lords of the Earth? The 2005 Disengagement and the Israeli Settlement Project
Chapter 11 Population Trends and Scenarios in Israel and Palestine
Product details
Published | Apr 16 2007 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 274 |
ISBN | 9780739116074 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Dimensions | 241 x 162 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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The case studies assembled here make for interesting reading.
Claudena M. Skran, Lawrence University, Oxford University Press
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A persuasive set of comparative essays that move us beyond the inaccurate sui generis claims routinely applied to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
Prof. Thomas G. Weiss, Director, Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, The CUNY Graduate Center