ABSTRACT

Examining a number of case studies, including Palestinian, Afghan and Iraqi refugees, David J. Whittaker’s book provides a balanced introduction to this very controversial subject.

Fuelled by extensive coverage in the media, the issue of asylum seekers and refugees is one of the most talked about subjects in contemporary politics. Whittaker cuts through the emotive language to give an objective introduction to the subject. 

Asylum Seekers and Refugees in the Contemporary World discusses the international as well as national implications of the issue, and the book looks in detail at the issue as it has affected Britain and Europe in particular, as well as including material on the UN and its response to the refugee ‘problem’.

Including a final statement on the British government’s 2005 proposals for dealing with refugees, this volume is essential reading for all students of the history of the modern world and is ideal for newcomers to the subject.

chapter 1|10 pages

Asylum seekers and refugees

Definition, facts, figures

chapter 2|12 pages

Searchers after asylum

An international problem

chapter 3|11 pages

Asylum seekers in Britain

Facts and debate

chapter 4|11 pages

Asylum seekers in Europe

Facts and debate

chapter 5|9 pages

Globality of concern

The UN and refugees

chapter 6|8 pages

Case study 1

Palestinian refugees

chapter 7|10 pages

Case study 2

Balkan refugees

chapter 8|8 pages

Case study 3

Rwandan refugees

chapter 9|7 pages

Case study 4

Afghanistan

chapter 10|6 pages

The question of return

chapter 12|4 pages

Retrospect

chapter |3 pages

Postscript