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6. Repatriation from South Africa to Mozambique – Undermining Durable Solutions?
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Chris Dolan
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Tables vii
- List of Figures vii
- Acknowledgements viii
- List of Abbreviations ix
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Part One Refugee Repatriation and Reconstruction
- 1. The End of the Refugee Cycle? 1
- 2. Researching Repatriation and Reconstruction: Who is Researching What and Why? 18
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Part Two Mass Repatriation of Refugees
- 3. Revisiting a ‘Repatriation Success’: The Case of Cambodia 38
- 4. Repatriation and Reconstruction: The Case Of Afghanistan 56
- 5. Contradictions and Control in Repatriation: Negotiations for the Return of 500,000 Eritrean Refugees 69
- 6. Repatriation from South Africa to Mozambique – Undermining Durable Solutions? 85
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Part Three The Complexity of Repatriation
- 7. Repatriation from the European Union to Bosnia- Herzegovina: the Role of Information 110
- 8. The Point of No Return: The Politics of the Swiss Tamil Repatriation Agreement 126
- 9. The ‘Self’ in Self-Repatriation: Closing Down Mugunga Camp, Eastern Zaire 142
- 10. From ‘Refugee’ to ‘Repatriate’: Russian Repatriation Discourse in the Making 171
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Part Four From Repatriation to Reconstruction?
- 11. Why Angolan Soldiers Worry about Demobilisation and Reintegration 198
- 12. Repatriation and Everyday Forms of State Formation in Guatemala 210
- 13. Examining the Discourse of Repatriation: Towards a More Proactive Theory of Return Migration 227
- Notes on Contributors 245
- Bibliography 249
- Index 271
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Tables vii
- List of Figures vii
- Acknowledgements viii
- List of Abbreviations ix
-
Part One Refugee Repatriation and Reconstruction
- 1. The End of the Refugee Cycle? 1
- 2. Researching Repatriation and Reconstruction: Who is Researching What and Why? 18
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Part Two Mass Repatriation of Refugees
- 3. Revisiting a ‘Repatriation Success’: The Case of Cambodia 38
- 4. Repatriation and Reconstruction: The Case Of Afghanistan 56
- 5. Contradictions and Control in Repatriation: Negotiations for the Return of 500,000 Eritrean Refugees 69
- 6. Repatriation from South Africa to Mozambique – Undermining Durable Solutions? 85
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Part Three The Complexity of Repatriation
- 7. Repatriation from the European Union to Bosnia- Herzegovina: the Role of Information 110
- 8. The Point of No Return: The Politics of the Swiss Tamil Repatriation Agreement 126
- 9. The ‘Self’ in Self-Repatriation: Closing Down Mugunga Camp, Eastern Zaire 142
- 10. From ‘Refugee’ to ‘Repatriate’: Russian Repatriation Discourse in the Making 171
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Part Four From Repatriation to Reconstruction?
- 11. Why Angolan Soldiers Worry about Demobilisation and Reintegration 198
- 12. Repatriation and Everyday Forms of State Formation in Guatemala 210
- 13. Examining the Discourse of Repatriation: Towards a More Proactive Theory of Return Migration 227
- Notes on Contributors 245
- Bibliography 249
- Index 271