Refugee Reflections:
Commentary and Analysis
2013-2019
July 2019
‘Refugees are finding their own solutions - but are taking great risks in the process’
Refugee Law Initiative, June 2019
Review of ‘Refuge lost: asylum law in an interdependent world’
Journal of Refugee Studies, March 2019
‘A global academic network on refugees: some unanswered questions’
International Journal of Refugee Law, December 2018
‘As the world abandons refugees, UNHCR’s constraints are exposed’
Refugees Deeply, September 2018
‘Leaving Libya by boat: what happens after disembarkation?’
International Refugee Rights Initiative, April 2018
‘Beware the notion that better data lead to better outcomes for refugees and migrants’
Chatham House, March 2018
‘We must not repeat the shameful history of returning Rohingya refugees’
Refugees Deeply, January 2018
Review of ‘Refugees in extended exile: living on the edge’
Journal of Refugee Studies, December 2017
‘The Global Compact on Refugees: what can we expect?’
Refugees International, December 2017
‘New York Declaration on Refugees: a one-year report card’
Refugees Deeply, September 2017
‘It’s far too early to talk of return for Syrian refugees’
Chatham House, August 2017
‘The case against refugee camps’
Refugees International, June 2017
‘Refugees: the Trojan horse of terrorism?’
Open Democracy, June 2017
‘Focus on refugees risks neglecting the internally displaced’
Chatham House, May 2017
‘An inside account of UNHCR’s urban refugee policy’
Refugees Deeply, April 2017
‘Finding space for protection: an inside account of the evolution of UNHCR’s urban refugee policy’
Refuge, March 2017
‘Trump era casts new shadow over refugees’
Chatham House, January 2017
‘Safe and voluntary repatriation: from principle to practice’ (with Katy Long)
Journal on Migration and Human Security, September 2016
‘Minor miracle or historic failure ahead for UN summit?’
Refugees Deeply, August 2016
‘A troubling tradition of excluding refugees’
Refugees Deeply, May 2016
‘Can humanitarian summit create a Global Compact?’
Refugees Deeply, May 2016
‘The Syrian refugee emergency: implications for state security and the international humanitarian system’
Middle East Institute, April 2016
‘Protection and pragmatism: the EU-Turkey refugee deal in historical perspective’
Open Democracy, March 2016
‘Can Europe rise to the refugee challenge?’
Refugees International, January 2016
‘New border regime in the Balkans inequitable and illegal’
The New Humanitarian, November 2015
‘A long way to go for Somali refugee returns’ (with Mark Yarnell)
Refugees International, November 2015
‘Zaatari: a camp and not a city’
Refugees International, October 2015
‘Refugee settlement and self-reliance: new challenges for UNHCR’
Refugees International, July 2015
‘Military madness in the Med’
Oxford Department of International Development, June 2015
‘Australia and Europe: failing the world’s refugees’
Asylum Insight, June 2015
‘Syria’s refugees: a global responsibility’
Open Democracy, June 2015
‘Legal routes no easy fix to EU migration crisis’
The New Humanitarian, April 2015
‘Sri Lanka’s unfinished humanitarian business’
Refugees International, March 2015
‘Humanitarian responses alone won’t solve refugee crises’
Right Now, February 2015
‘Resettlement: a new start in life?’
Refugees International, December 2014
‘Get up, stand up: how serious is the UN’s new human rights initiative?’
Refugees International, December 2014
‘Myanmar: a tipping point for refugee rights?’ (with Sarnata Reynolds)
Refugees International, November 2014
‘Humanitarian emergencies: a new funding formula?’
Refugees International, October 2014
‘Local integration: thumbs up for Tanzania’
Refugees International, October 2014
‘No rush to return for Kayin’s displaced’
Refugees International, October 2014
‘No way of escape’
Refugees International, September 2014
‘Out of camp, out of mind?’
Refugees International, September 2014
‘Tough times for Syrian refugees in Egypt’ (with Daryl Grisgraber)
Refugees International, May 2014
‘Flight to Egypt’
Refugees International, March 2014
‘Beyond emergency assistance: Syrian refugees in Jordan and Northern Iraq’ (with Daryl Grisgraber)
Refugees International, February 2014
‘Syrian refugees at risk’
Refugees International, January 2014
‘Let’s hear it for the hosts’
Refugees International, December 2013
‘Missing the boat: Europe’s asylum and immigration crisis’
Open Democracy, November 2013
‘From slow boil to breaking point: a real time evaluation of UNHCR’s response to the Syrian refugee emergency’ (with Frances Voon et al)
UNHCR, July 2013
‘Destination Delhi: a review of the implementation of UNHCR’s urban refugee policy in India’s capital city (with MaryBeth Morand)
UNHCR, July 2013
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- New Resource: Collection of Papers on Refugee-related Issues (22 May 2012)
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