Mouvement Social
2008, Pages 9-26+153+155
Frank CAESTECKER. Refugees and the State in Western Europe during the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries [Les réfugiés et l'État en Europe occidentale pendant les XIXe et XXe siècles] (Article)
Caestecker F.*
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Histoire Contemporaine, Université de Gand
Abstract
This article compares refugee policies created in Western European states during the long twentieth century. It compares transformations in the international regulations and the internal politics of several states, particularly Great Britain, the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Switzerland. The text underlines the challenges of building European refugee policies, and analyzes the forms they have taken in relationship to the national traditions of various European states. The article shows how, from the midnineteenth century on, national histories of refugee policies differ profoundly from, and even contradict, one another. This fact sheds new light on contemporary issues relating to the implementation of the ideals of the Geneva Convention. © 2008 La Découverte.
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ISSN: 00272671
Cited by: 1
Original Language: French