Category: Refugees religion and politics

  • Title: “The Universal Definition of a Refugee: Challenges and Solutions for Sustainable Resettlement”

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    The essay should be between 1,200 and 2,000
    words (excluding the list of references) in a WORD format, Times New
    Roman font, 12 font size, and double spaced).
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    Required to cite and quote from at least 4
    different readings examined in this course. –         
    After defining the universal definition of a
    refugee, as laid out in the 1951 Geneva Convention, discuss the contexts of its
    elaboration including the parameters that defined its “overarching” agency
    (i.e, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees), the silences and
    challenges of this definition, especially in relation to its geographic scopes
    and the 21st century realities. Several observers and institutions have
    suggested a three-fold durable solution approach to most refugee crises –
    repatriation, integration, and resettlement. Yet others like Roger Zetter,
    Sedef Arat-Koc and Bhupinder Singh Chimni have raised concerns not only on how
    refugees are labelled and perceived, but more importantly how refugee studies
    and policies have been conceived. Critically analyze, compare, and assess each
    solution before determining from your own perspective with specific illustrations
    which one(s) is/are sustainable/ durable (and why)?