Consequences of Ethnic Conflict: Explaining Refugee Movements in the Southeast Asia/Pacific Region
Ethnic conflict is the most common type of internal armed conflict in the world. It often involves systematic attacks on civilian populations and is therefore also the major source of most of the world's 9.2 million external refugees and 25 million internal refugees. In 2003, Asia-Pacific wa...
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University of Canterbury. Political Science
2008
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10092/892 |