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On UNRWA: Review Article of Milton Viorst, Reaching for the Olive Branch: UNRWA and Peace in the Middle East

“The Diffuse Border: Intelligence-Sharing, Control and Confinement Along Canada’s Smart Border”

Taking its cue from Deleuze’s reading of Foucault’s notion of apparatus (dispositif), this article explores the assemblage of mechanisms, institutions, discourses and practices that came to be conceptualized as a “smart border.” Through an examination of Canadian policy documents, this article analyses the smart border as a “diffuse border.” Physically extending beyond and inside its … Seguir leyendo “The Diffuse Border: Intelligence-Sharing, Control and Confinement Along Canada’s Smart Border”

Beyond Gender: Towards A Feminist Analysis of Humanitarianism and Development in Sri Lanka

The Right of Repatriation – Canadian Refugee Policy: The Case of Rwanda

This paper examines the principle of the right to repatriation and the Canadian dilemma in applying that principle in dealing with both refugees and the country from which they originally fled, Rwanda. It is particularly concerned with the right of individuals to be a member of a state and with the right to regain membership … Seguir leyendo The Right of Repatriation – Canadian Refugee Policy: The Case of Rwanda