The curious case of North Korea
Displacement and distress migration within and outside North Koreamay be an indicator of state fragility but a reduction in numbers should not necessarily be read as a sign of improving conditions there. In fact, increased movements might be considered as positive, if they are accompanied by increas...
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doaj-a981f2f5db034e919615a40ffcaf46662020-11-24T20:51:14ZaraUniversity of OxfordForced Migration Review1460-98192013-05-01435355The curious case of North KoreaCourtland RobinsonDisplacement and distress migration within and outside North Koreamay be an indicator of state fragility but a reduction in numbers should not necessarily be read as a sign of improving conditions there. In fact, increased movements might be considered as positive, if they are accompanied by increased protection for refugees, survivors of trafficking, stateless children and other vulnerable populations.www.fmreview.org/fragilestates/robinsonforced migrationrefugeedisplacementasylumstatefragilityNorth KoreaIDP |
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Forced Migration Review |
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Displacement and distress migration within and outside North Koreamay be an indicator of state fragility but a reduction in numbers should not necessarily be read as a sign of improving conditions there. In fact, increased movements might be considered as positive, if they are accompanied by increased protection for refugees, survivors of trafficking, stateless children and other vulnerable populations. |
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