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Vol. 19 No. 5 (2001): UNHCR at Fifty
Vol. 19 No. 5 (2001): UNHCR at Fifty
Published:
2001-05-01
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Introduction
UNHCR at Fifty: A Message from the High Commissioner
Ruud Lubbers
1-4
(limited-accessibility).PDF
UNHCR: The First Fifty Years
Elisabeth Rehn
5-7
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Articles
Shifting Priorities, Attitudes, and Institutional Change: Reflections on UNHCR at the Crossroads
Brian Gorlick
8-13
(limited-accessibility).PDF
The Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees: Continuing Challenges after a Half Century
Gerald Dirks
14-24
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Women and the 1951 Refugee Convention: Fifty Years of Seeking Visibility
Nahla Valji
25-35
(limited-accessibility).PDF
South Asia and the Creation of the International Refugee Regime
Pia Oberoi
36-45
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Réfugiés et sécurité régionale en Afrique : un défi pour le HCR
Jack M. Mangala
46-53
(limited-accessibility).PDF (Français)
UNHCR in Turkey
Elif Ozmenek
54-61
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Le HCR au Mexique auprès des Guatémaltèques : 20 ans de présence
Edith F. Kauffer Michel
62-68
(limited-accessibility).PDF (Français)
Front Matter
Front Matter
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Book Reviews
War’s Offensive on Women: The Humanitarian Challenge in Bosnia, Kosovo, and Afghanistan
Jelena Zlatkovic-Winter
69-71
(limited-accessibility).PDF
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