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When Boat People were Resettled, 1975-1983 - A Comparative History of European and Israeli Responses to the South-East Asian Refugee Crisis

English · Hardback

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This book traces the reception and resettlement of Vietnamese, Cambodians and Laotians in France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Israel during the 'boat people' crisis of 1975-79.  These years saw hundreds of thousands of people displaced by the emergence of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and political instability across south-east Asia. Using a comparative historical approach, the authors demonstrate the multiple ways in which refugees were contested, accepted, received and resettled across different national contexts. This episode is held up today as an example of European generosity. Yet this book illustrates how the reception of boat people in Western Europe and Israel was shaped by the Cold War, and by specific national preoccupations over international prestige, immigration, labour supply and the place of foreign-born strangers in their increasingly diverse societies. While the post-2015 refugee crisis in Europe has often been construed as a new challenge requiring an unprecedented coordinated international response, this book shows the longer history of such dilemmas.
Chapter 4 is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. France: 'Boat people' brought by plane - Karen Akoka.- 3. Germany: 'Refugie-surprise': The unlikely reception of Indochinese boat-people in Germany - Marcel Berlinghoff.- 4. Britain: 'Our most foreign refugees': refugees from Vietnam in Britain - Becky Taylor.- 5. The Netherlands: 'Boat people' as changemakers in the Dutch refugee system - Julia Kleinschmidt.- 6. Israel: Asylum without refugee status: Israel's reception of Vietnamese exiles.- 7. Bibliography.

About the author










Becky Taylor is Professor of Modern History at the University of East Anglia, UK. 

Karen Akoka is an Associate Professor in Political Science, Paris Nanterre University, France, a researcher at the Institut des Sciences Sociales du Politique and a Fellow of the Institut Convergences Migrations. 

Marcel Berlinghoff is a senior researcher and member of the Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies (IMIS), Osnabrueck University, Germany 

Shira Havkin is an affiliated researcher at Sciences-Po CERI, France, and a fellow of the Institut Convergences Migrations.




Product details

Assisted by Kare Akoka (Editor), Karen Akoka (Editor), Marcel Berlinghoff (Editor), Marcel Berlinghoff et al (Editor), Shira Havkin (Editor), Becky Taylor (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 03.02.2021
 
EAN 9783030642235
ISBN 978-3-0-3064223-5
No. of pages 239
Dimensions 155 mm x 18 mm x 216 mm
Illustrations X, 239 p.
Series Palgrave Studies in Migration History
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries

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