Government 257 - Colloquium: Refugee Politics

Colq: Refugee Politics

Fall
2022
01
4.00
Ulku Zumray Kutlu Tonak

W 1:20 PM - 2:35 PM; M 1:40 PM - 2:55 PM

Smith College
GOV-257-01-202301
Seelye 204
ukutlutonak@smith.edu
This course examines refugees--i.e., people displaced within their country, to another country or, perhaps, somewhere "in between." Refugee politics prompt a consideration of the cause of refugee movements; persecution, flight, asylum and resettlement dynamics; the international response to humanitarian crises; and the "position" of refugees in the international system. In addition to international relations theory, the seminar focuses on historical studies, international law, comparative politics, refugee policy studies and anthropological approaches to displacement and "foreignness." Although special attention is devoted to the Middle East, other cases of refugee politics are examined. Open to majors in government; others by permission of the instructor. Enrollment limited to 20.

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