Abstract
Palestinian Refugee Repatriation in Global Perspective Michael Dumper List of Tables Introduction 1. The Comparative Study of Refugee Repatriation Programmes and the Palestinian Case Mick Dumper Section A: Trends and Patterns in Refugee Repatriation: Overview and the Palestinian Case 2. The Return of Refugees: Retrospect and Prospect Richard Black 3. UNHCR and Repatriation Patricia Weiss Fagen 4. Perspectives on Palestinian Repatriation Rex Brynen 5. The Palestinian 1948 Refugees - Models of Allowed and Refused Return Menachem Klein Section B: Case Studies 6. Sustainable Returns? State, Politics and Mobile Livelihoods Finn Stepputat 7. What Does 'Adequate Assistance' Mean in the Context of Promoting Viable Return and Appropriate Compensation: Lessons from the Horn of Africa Laura Hammond 8. Linking Return and Reintegration to Complex Forced Migration Emergencies: Diversities of Conflict, Patterns of Displacement and Humanitarian Responses - A Comparative Analysis Christopher McDowell and Nicholas Van Hear 9. Refugee Return in Bosnia and Herzegovina Paul Prettitore 10. Re-approaching Voluntary Repatriation within a Reconciliation Framework: A Proposal Drawn from the Cambodian Return Process Ana Garcia Rodicio 11. UNHCR Under Duress: The Reducing Power of UNHCR to Influence Outcomes for Afghan Refugees Peter Marsden 12. Politically Preferred Solutions and Refugee Choices: Applying the Lessons of Iraq to Palestine Michael Kagan Section C: Lessons Learnt 13. Palestinian Return Migration: Lessons from the International Refugee Regime Sari Hanafi 14. Palestinian Refugee Repatriation in Global Perspective Mick Dumper Appendix 1: List of Papers presented at Exeter workshop Appendix 2 List of Participants of Exeter workshop Appendix 3: Estimated Palestinian refugee population (Badil table) Bibliography (composite) Index
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