‘Asylum, Migration and Humanitarian Action‘ is a collection of 14 papers written by Jeff Crisp, Head of UNHCR’s Policy Development and Evaluation Service.
It can be accessed at: http://fm-cab.blogspot.com/2012/05/new-resource-collection-of-papers.html
Contents
1. Policy challenges of the new diasporas: migrant networks and their  impact on asylum flows and regimes  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
	2. “Who has counted the refugees?” UNHCR and the politics of numbers
3. A state of insecurity: the political economy of violence in  refugee-populated areas of Kenya
4. Africa’s refugees: patterns, problems and policy challenges
5. Mind the gap! UNHCR, humanitarian assistance and the development  process
6. Refugee protection and migration management: the challenge for UNHCR  (with Damtew Dessalegne)
7. No solutions in sight: the problem of protracted refugee situations in  Africa
8. A new asylum paradigm? Globalization, migration and the uncertain future  of the international refugee regime
9. The local integration and local settlement of refugees: a conceptual and  historical analysis
10. Forced displacement in Africa: dimensions, difficulties and policy  directions
11. Beyond the nexus: UNHCR’s evolving perspective on refugee protection  and international migration
12. Globalization, poverty and mobility: an introduction to the  developmental dimensions of international migration
13. A surrogate state? The role of UNHCR in protracted refugee situations  (with Amy Slaughter)
14. In harms way: the irregular movement of migrants to Southern Africa  from the Horn and Great Lakes regions (with Katy Long)
