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Global Displacement in the Twenty-First Century presents a comprehensive analysis of the unprecedented scale of forced migration and displacement affecting millions worldwide. Author Phillip Cole develops a critical ethical framework for understanding and responding to the complex causes and consequences of modern displacement, including conflict, persecution, environmental degradation, and economic inequality.
The work challenges conventional approaches to refugee and migration policy by centering human rights and ethical responsibility. Cole examines case studies and regional patterns of displacement while advocating for systemic changes in how nations and international institutions address this humanitarian crisis. The book is essential reading for policymakers, scholars, and anyone concerned with global justice, human rights, and the future of international humanitarian response.







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