The Inter-University Committee on International Migration: Recent submissions
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Engineered Migration as a Coercive Instrument: The 1994 Cuban Balseros Crisis
(Inter-University Committee on International Migration, 2002-02)This paper presents a case study of the August 1994 Cuban “balseros”—i.e. rafters—crisis, commonly known as Mariel II, during which over 35,000 Cubans fled the island and headed towards Florida. This paper argues that ... -
Refugee-Related Political Violence: When? Where? How Much?
(Inter-University Committee on International Migration, 2001-12)Lack of information about the nature and extent of refugee involvement in political violence has long hindered researchers and policymakers. This paper presents new time series data in order to analyze the frequency, ... -
Life in Khartoum: Probing Forced Migration and Cultural Change Among War-Displaced Southern Sudanese Women
(Inter-University Committee on International Migration, 2004-08)This report is based on ethnographic data that I gathered in 2001-2003 to document the adjustment experiences of Southern Sudanese displaced women in one of the major shantytowns in the capital city, Khartoum. These women ...