The departure point of this research project was the need to better understand the interactions between return migration, political processes and conflict dynamics in areas of return, and to go beyond humanitarian approaches, to analyse the political dimensions of return.
Returning to Stability? Refugee returns in the Great Lakes region
The departure point of this research project was the need to better understand the interactions between return migration, political processes and conflict dynamics in areas of return, and to go beyond humanitarian approaches, to analyse the political dimensions of return.
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Author(s) | Abdinasir Ali Osman, Emery Mudinga, Godefroid Muzalia, Jeremie Mapatano, Johanna Seidl, Jolien Tegenbos, Koen Vlassenroot, Thijs Van Laer, Tomas Van Acker |
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Theme | Political economy and discourse on displacement and solutions |
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