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Orin Brightfield

War Refugees

War Refugees explores the complex issue of forced migration due to war, examining its historical roots, the experiences of refugees, and the impacts on host countries. This book argues that war-induced displacement is not only a humanitarian crisis but also a significant geopolitical process with lasting consequences. It sheds light on the harrowing journeys refugees undertake, the challenges they face integrating into new societies, and the psychological impact of displacement.
For example, the book analyzes how World War II and more recent conflicts in Syria and Ukraine have triggered mass migrations, reshaping both geographical boundaries and human landscapes, highlighting the urgent need for international responsibility.

The book addresses the long-term consequences of refugee influxes, including the economic, social, and cultural impacts on host communities. It analyzes issues such as resource allocation and social cohesion, offering a balanced perspective on both the challenges and opportunities that arise. Using historical archives, government reports, and first-person accounts, War Refugees provides a comprehensive analysis of this phenomenon.

The book progresses from defining key terms and presenting its central thesis to delving into specific case studies and concluding with policy recommendations for governments and international organizations.
152 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
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