What is a Refugee?

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title What is a Refugee?
Authors and Contributors      By (author) William Maley
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 214,Width 140
ISBN/Barcode 9781925321869
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Scribe Publications
Imprint Scribe Publications
Publication Date 17 October 2016
Publication Country Australia

Description

In Australia, growing alarm about the arrival of asylum-seekers set in around the time of the Tampa affair in 2001, and has led to the country imposing increasingly draconian anti-refugee policies. In Europe, the recent arrival of over a million refugees and asylum-seekers has provoked a sense of panic across that continent and beyond. William Maley's illuminating introduction offers a guide to the complex idea of 'the refugee' and sets the current crisis within the wider history of human exile, injecting much-needed objectivity and nuance into the debate. Arguing that Western states are now reaping the consequences of policies aimed at blocking safe and 'legal' access to asylum, What is a Refugee? shows why many proposed solutions to the refugee 'problem' will exacerbate tension and risk fuelling the growth of extremism among people who have been denied all hope. This lucid book also tells of the families and individuals who have sought refuge, highlighting the suffering, separation and dislocation on their perilous journeys to safety. Only through such stories can we properly begin to understand what it is to be a refugee. 'This book is an eye-opener. It is an elegant, expert account of the history of refugees, their formal rights, and their shrinking prospects. It will leave no reader unmoved, and no conscience untroubled.' - Philip Pettit, L.S.Rockefeller University Professor of Politics and Human Values, Princeton University; Distinguished University Professor of Philosophy, Australian National University. Author of Just Freedom- A Moral Compass for a Complex World (Norton 2014). 'William Maley has done the world a great service - introducing one of the key questions of our times with rich insight and clarity. His book is a thoroughly readable and essential exploration of refugee issues. I learnt a huge amount from his writing, and I highly recommend it.' - Patrick Kingsley, Migration Correspondent, The Guardian 'This is truly a book for its timea It shows that now, more than ever, it is immoral to remain silent.' - Julian Burnside

Author Biography

William Maley is Professor of Diplomacy in the Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy at the Australian National University. He has been a visiting research fellow in the Refugee Studies Programme at the University of Oxford, and is a fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. Maley is a Barrister of the High Court of Australia, Vice-President of the Refugee Council of Australia, and in 2002 was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM).

Reviews

'This book is an eye-opener. It is an elegant, expert account of the history of refugees, their formal rights, and their shrinking prospects. It will leave no reader unmoved, and no conscience untroubled.' - Philip Pettit, L.S.Rockefeller University Professor of Politics and Human Values, Princeton University; Distinguished University Professor of Philosophy, Australian National University. Author of Just Freedom: A Moral Compass for a Complex World (Norton 2014).;'William Maley has done the world a great service - introducing one of the key questions of our times with rich insight and clarity. His book is a thoroughly readable and essential exploration of refugee issues. I learnt a huge amount from his writing, and I highly recommend it.' - Patrick Kingsley, Migration Correspondent, The Guardian;'This is truly a book for its time ... It shows that now, more than ever, it is immoral to remain silent.' - Julian Burnside