Fleeing the Peace? Determinants of Outward Migration after Civil Warmigrationpost﹚ar societiespeaceNepalEl SalvadorIn countries where civil war has formally ended, not all refugees return. Nor does emigration come to a halt. Why? We argue that three specific features of post...
"There are huge gaps because we simply do not know who's moving and how they're moving... people may be forcefully displaced, but it doesn't mean that they will permanently settle somewhere else. They may also return." Muhumed's home was swept away after torrential rains hit swathes of...
After the fall of Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City) at the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, more than 600,000 fled Vietnam in the face of political persecution; many fled by boat and became known as the “boat people.” In South Africa, under the policies of apartheid, blacks were ...
This cause is much more powerful during, or just after, a war. In 1872-73 there were 10,000 processes for desertion on this account alone and in great part due to emigration. Again migration because of religious persecution has been historically of great importance. In past centuries ...
every sunday afternoo every third or fourth every this season every time connection every time i close my every time i pretend every time you look a every tragedy makes h every wins good for b every woman isbeautif every word clear every year is getting every yearthe springa everyaspectoffo...
In 1974, when the Greek military government collapsed, about 60,000 political refugees were living overseas; by the beginning of 1983, about half had been repatriated, the remainder being, for the most part, Communists who had fled to Soviet-bloc countries after the civil war of 1944–49. ...
and its human and social legacy program, Generation Amazing Foundation. The news was announced during the opening of a ZHA-EAAtentinside the FIFA Fan Festival in Doha, and it represents part of the country’s effort to ensure that the World Cup has a positive lasting effect after the closing...
This cause is much more powerful during, or just after, a war. In 1872-73 there were 10,000 processes for desertion on this account alone and in great part due to emigration. Again migration because of religious persecution has been historically of great importance. In past centuries ...
Refugees came in greatest numbers from those countries where change was most profound and most violent: from the Soviet Union and its ideological remaking of the old Russian Empire; from the Turkish republic, created out of the Ottoman empire; from the rise of Mussolini's Fascists in Italy; ...
The history of African-Americans is often distilled into two epochs: the 246 years of enslavement ending after the close of the Civil War, and the dramatic era of protest during the civil rights movement. Yet the Civil War-to-civil rights axis tempts us to leap past a century of resistance...