Countries in a post-war situation, and the processes of war-to-peace transition, place the social problems of relocating war refugees and displaced population high on the world's agenda, with increasing visibility and urgency. At the same time, problems with a strikingly similar socio-economic content are brought up by the very numerous instances of "planned" population displacement caused by development policies and programs. Within the social science...
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1996/01/01
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Document de travail (série numérotée)
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REP481
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2010/07/01
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Bridging the research divide : studying refugees and development oustees
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access to common property