1st Edition

The Refugee in the Post-War World

By Jacques Vernant Copyright 1953
    844 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1953, The Refugee in the Post-War World presents a comprehensive survey on the global refugee situation after the Second World War. Chapter I and II of Part I attempt a definition of what is meant by a refugee and states the problems to which the refugees give rise for the receiving countries and the international community; chapter III contains a brief account of the work of the international bodies concerned with refugees from the First World War onwards; and chapter IV tells the story of the various ethnic and national groups of refugees after the Second World War.

    The other parts give an analysis of the refugees’ situation in the different countries. The latter are classified in two ways: according to their place on the map and to their capacity to absorb refugees. Each chapter describing the refugee position in a particular country is divided further into three sections: an introduction intended to afford a bird's eye view of the general refugee problem in that country; a second section setting forth the main legislative provisions applicable to aliens and, more specially to refugees; and the third which gives an account of the refugees’ economic and social conditions. This is an important historical reference work for scholars and researchers of refugee studies, international relations, political studies, and immigration studies.

    Foreword Part I 1. What is Meant by a ‘Refugee’ 2. The Problem 3. International Bodies 4. The Categories of Refugees Part II 5. Austria 6. The Federal Republic of Germany 7. Italy 8. Trieste 9. Greece 10. Yugoslavia 11. Turkey Part III 12. France 13. Belgium 14. The Netherlands 15. Switzerland 16. United Kingdom 17. Denmark 18. Norway 19. Sweden Part IV 20. Middle East 21. Egypt 22. Lebanon 23. Syria Part V 24. Israel Part VI 25. United States 26. Canada 27. Latin America 28. Australia 29. New Zealand Part VII 30. India and Pakistan Part VIII 31. Shanghai 32.  Korea Bibliography Index

    Biography

    Jacques Vernant