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Protracted refugee populations not only constitute over 70% of the world's refugees but are also a principal source of many of the irregular movements of people around the world today. The long-term presence of refugee populations in much of the developing world has come to be seen by many host states in these regions as a source of insecurity. In response, host governments have enacted policies of containing refugees in isolated and insecure camps, have prevented the arrival of additional refugees and, in extreme cases, have engaged in forcible repatriation. Not surprisingly, these refugee populations are also increasingly perceived as possible sources of insecurity for Western states. Refugee camps are sometimes breeding grounds for international terrorism and rebel movements. These groups often exploit the presence of refugees to engage in activities.
Refugees --- Refugee camps --- Réfugiés --- Camps de réfugiés --- Government policy --- Politique gouvernementale --- #SBIB:327.6H02 --- 325.254 --- SEPA --- Réfugié --- Sécurité internationale --- Internationale problemen: bijzondere vraagstukken --- Vluchtelingen --(politiek) --- Vluchteling --- Internationale veiligheid --- Protracted refugee situations. --- Security, International. --- Sécurité internationaleInternationale problemen: bijzondere vraagstukken --- 325.254 Vluchtelingen --(politiek) --- Réfugiés --- Camps de réfugiés --- Security, International --- Collective security --- International security --- International relations --- Disarmament --- International organization --- Peace --- Displaced persons --- Persons --- Aliens --- Deportees --- Exiles --- διεθνής ασφάλεια --- internationale Sicherheit --- international sikkerhed --- tarptautinis saugumas --- kansainvälinen turvallisuus --- international security --- меѓународна безбедност --- medzinárodná bezpečnosť --- siguri ndërkombëtare --- rahvusvaheline julgeolek --- internationell säkerhet --- segurança internacional --- международна сигурност --- starptautiskā drošība --- seguridad internacional --- sicurezza internazionale --- mednarodna varnost --- bezpieczeństwo międzynarodowe --- međunarodna sigurnost --- mezinárodní bezpečnost --- међународна безбедност --- internationale veiligheid --- nemzetközi biztonság --- securitate internațională --- sigurtà internazzjonali --- equilibrio internacional --- internationell jämvikt --- međunarodna ravnoteža --- světová rovnováha --- διεθνής ισορροπία --- ekuilibër ndërkombëtar --- medzinárodná rovnováha --- tarptautinė pusiausvyra --- меѓународна рамнотежа --- internationaal evenwicht --- equilíbrio internacional --- drošības intereses --- starptautiskais līdzsvars --- internationales Gleichgewicht --- nemzetközi egyensúly --- international balance --- Διάσκεψη του Ελσίνκι --- equilibrio internazionale --- rahvusvaheline tasakaal --- echilibru internațional --- équilibre international --- mezinárodní rovnováha --- πρόσφυγας --- flygtning --- utečenec --- pakolainen --- profugo --- flykting --- bēglis --- vluchteling --- izbjeglica --- rifuġjat --- избеглица --- бежанец --- uprchlík --- dídeanaí --- Flüchtling --- menekült --- refugiado --- begunec --- pabėgėlis --- refugee --- pagulane --- refugiați --- бегалец --- refugjat --- uchodźca --- bēgļa statusa zaudēšana --- ANO augstais komisārs bēgļu jautājumos --- камп за бегалци --- teifeach --- статус на бегалец --- згрижување бегалци --- bēgļa statuss --- slándáil idirnáisiúnta --- Sécurité internationale --- Réfugié
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The late Israeli Foreign Minister, Prime Minister, and President Shimon Peres played a central role in the historic Oslo Accords. But how did this enigmatic figure in modern Middle Eastern history help achieve this once unthinkable agreement with the Palestinians ? In this insider's account, written by Peres's close confidant over almost 30 years, we witness firsthand tense moments during the unprecedented talks with Yasser Arafat and the fervent discussions, arguments, and rivalries between the personalities involved in the peace process, including Yitzhak Rabin, Ariel Sharon, King Hussein, Benjamin Netanyahu, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama. Although one of Peres's most trusted colleagues, the author offers a frank assessment of his mentor, recounting his foibles and failures as consistently as he does his victories. We are shown Peres's unique energy and optimism in pursuing his controversial but ambitious vision of a 'New Middle East'. Above all, we gain unique insight into the actual thought processes, conversations, and decisions of Peres and his colleagues and adversaries, shedding new light on a momentous period in Middle Eastern history.
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This book examines NATO's engagement with gender issues through its military structures. Drawing on newly declassified NATO documents, this volume provides the first comprehensive account of NATO's long-established engagement with gender issues. These documents bring to the fore the stories of the NATO women and 'gendermen' who have organised within NATO across the decades to advocate on gender issues and highlights the continued challenges to pursuing transformative agendas within resistant institutions. The book argues that NATO is an institution of international hegemonic masculinity, with gender norms and values learnt by member and partner states through socialisation and the engagement of a masculinist protection logic. It therefore provides an important context for NATO's recent implementation of the Women, Peace and Security agenda encapsulated in UN Security Council Resolution 1325 and the seven follow-up resolutions. The volume interrogates how Women, Peace and Security has mapped on to NATO's pre-existing concerns as a global security actor, providing impetus for further critical knowledge building of NATO which centres on gender.
NATO--ARMED FORCES--WOMEN --- WOMEN AND THE MILITARY --- GENDER MAINSTREAMING
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