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SUMMARY:“The Politics of ‘Crisis’: The Origins and Implications of Global Refugee Flows” &#8211; Prof. Jane Freedman (Université Paris)
LOCATION:Compton Union Building
DESCRIPTION:The 2018 RCI George and Bernadine Converse Lecture:\n\nProfessor Jane Freedman (Université Paris 8), “The Politics of ‘Crisis’: The Origins and Implications of Global Refugee Flows”\n\nShould states be able to find more effective solutions for the protection of those forced to flee their countries of origin? This talk will explore the origins and implications of global refugee flows and will argue for a more nuanced and human-centered view of the current situation.\n\nSponsored by:\n\nRoots of Contemporary Issues (RCI) Program\n\nWashington State University Department of History\n\nIn partnership with the WSU College of Arts &amp; Sciences
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