Short pieces:
Bringing Refugee Issues to the UN in New York (LERRN, April 2025) [text]
Civilians in Conflict (Data) (ecoi.net Blog, March 2025) [text]
Forced Migration and Humanitarian Action Seminar Highlights the Importance of Data-driven Responses, Policy Coordination, and Inclusive Programming (JICA Ogata Research Institute, April 2025) [text]
Politicians’ attacks on immigrants lack solid evidence: New data set the record straight (The Conversation, March 2025) [text]
UNHCR: Funding cuts threaten the health of nearly 13 million displaced people (UNHCR, March 2025) [text]
New open access books:
The International Politics of Migration: Interstate Relations and the Peoples Who Cross Borders (Springer, Feb. 2025) [open access]
- "This open access book discusses the impact of cross-border migration on the relationships between sovereign states. While there is already a vast amount of literature on immigration, it often focuses on issues such as human rights, citizenship, and social integration, reflecting the contemporary interests of Western countries. However, as long as the most fundamental norm of international politics remains the mutual recognition of exclusive jurisdictional rights over territory by sovereign states, people crossing borders pose various challenges to this system of sovereign states. It is this awareness of the issue that makes this book unique."
New Directions in South-South Migration (Springer, April 2025) [open access]
- "This open access book...explores crucial migration themes such as migrant integration in urban areas, migration and rural transformation, urban migration policy environment, migration corridors, and migrant precarity and survival, especially food security. It features contributions from eminent scholars in the Global South, namely, Africa, Asia, Latin America & Caribbean and the Middle East. Chapters in the book present theoretical perspectives and practical case studies building on the results of detailed surveys, in-depth interviews, field observations and other materials. The book highlights new findings and research outputs from recent and ongoing collaborative projects between multiple researchers from the Global South and North."
Reports & journal articles:
"International Organisations Are People, Too: IOM’s Role as Coordinator of the UN Migration Network and the Socialisation of International Organisations," Geopolitics, Latest Articles, 16 Feb. 2025 [open access]
"Migration governance between sovereignty, security and rights: An analysis of the literature," International Migration, vol. 63, no. 3 (June 2025) [open access]
Migration Governance in Unsettled Times: How Policymakers Can Plan for Population Change (Migration Policy Institute, April 2025) [text]
"Political geographies of everyday life and agency in camps," Political Geography, vol. 119 (May 2025) [open access]
"The Power of Passports: How Paper Booklets Became Tools of Global Stratification," Migration Information Source, 1 April 2025 [text]
"Rethinking the International Organization for Migration," Geopolitics, Latest Articles, 25 March 2025 [free full-text]
- Introduction to a forthcoming special issue on IOM.
Service Integration and Case Management for People on the Move: A Review of Selected International Practices, Working Paper, no. 197750 (World Bank, March 2025) [text]
Note: Watch for the launch of the 2025 Global Report on Internal Displacement (GRID), which will be published on 13 May 2025.
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