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OverviewIn this eloquent and comprehensive study, the authors examine the refugee phenomenon originating in Latin America, Africa, and Asia and suggest means by which the international community can assist those in greatest need. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Aristide R. Zolberg (Professor of Political Science, Professor of Political Science, New School for Social Research) , Astri Suhrke (Professor of International Relations, Professor of International Relations, American University) , Sergio Aguayo (Professor of International Studies, Professor of International Studies, El Colegio de Mexico) , Sergio Aguayo (Professor of International Studies, El Colegio de Mexico, Mexico)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 22.90cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 15.30cm Weight: 0.630kg ISBN: 9780195055924ISBN 10: 0195055926 Pages: 398 Publication Date: 28 September 1989 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsInformative, provocative. --Journal of Asian Studies<br> A valuable contribution to our understanding. --Political Science Quarterly<br> What makes Escape from Violence so important is that it is at once historical, theoretical, empirical, and practical. [The book] takes the reader--even the informed reader--far beyond what is available in 'the literature' by providing a different cut on the problems, particularly on the question of state formation and conflicts over the nature of the social order, and by not only reviewing the 'root causes' of refugee flows but suggesting how they might be dealt with in the future. The combination of creative thinking and realism could turn the work into a blueprint for action if those who have the power to influence social policy take the suggestions seriously. --Peter I. Rose, Smith College<br> A mature statement of a theory, and supporting cases, of the relationships between causes of social conflict and the refugee implications. The systemic treatment is pathbreaking. This work will be one of those giants on whose shoulders others build. --Charles B. Keely, Georgetown University<br> It is an essential book for all scholars concerned with conflict in the Third World. The book is highly relevant in comparative politics, international relations, and security studies. --Ted Gurr, University of Maryland, College Park<br> <br> Informative, provocative. --Journal of Asian Studies<p><br> A valuable contribution to our understanding. --Political Science Quarterly<p><br> What makes Escape from Violence so important is that it is at once historical, theoretical, empirical, and practical. [The book] takes the reader--even the informed reader--far beyond what is available in 'the literature' by providing a different cut on the problems, particularly on the question of state formation and conflicts over the nature of the social order, and by not only reviewing the 'root causes' of refugee flows but suggesting how they might be dealt with in the future. The combination of creative thinking and realism could turn the work into a blueprint for action if those who have the power to influence social policy take the suggestions seriously. --Peter I. Rose, Smith College<p><br> A mature statement of a theory, and supporting cases, of the relationships between causes of social conflict and the refugee implications. The systemic treatment is pathbreaking. This work will be one of those giants on whose shoulders others build. --Charles B. Keely, Georgetown University<p><br> It is an essential book for all scholars concerned with conflict in the Third World. The book is highly relevant in comparative politics, international relations, and security studies. --Ted Gurr, University of Maryland, College Park<p><br> <br> Informative, provocative. --Journal of Asian Studies<br> A valuable contribution to our understanding. --Political Science Quarterly<br> What makes Escape from Violence so important is that it is at once historical, theoretical, empirical, and practical. [The book] takes the reader--even the informed reader--far beyond what is available in 'the literature' by providing a different cut on the problems, particularly on the question of state formation and conflicts over the nature of the social order, and by not only reviewing the 'root causes' of refugee flows but suggesting how they might be dealt with in the future. The combination of creative thinking and realism could turn the work into a blueprint for action if those who have the power to influence social policy take the suggestions seriously. --Peter I. Rose, Smith College<br> A mature statement of a theory, and supporting cases, of the relationships between causes of social conflict and the refugee implications. The systemic Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |