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Item Open Access “Forced Migration and Security”(Oxford Refugee Studies Centre, 2005) Milner, James; Loescher, GilItem Open Access “The Long Road Home: Protracted Refugee Situations in Africa”(Taylor and Francis, 2005) Milner, James; Loescher, GilItem Open Access “The Missing Link: The Need for Comprehensive Engagement in Protracted Refugee Situations”(Wiley-Blackwell, 2003) Milner, James; Loescher, GilItem Open Access “Protracted Refugee Situations and State and Regional Insecurity”(Taylor & Francis, 2004) Milner, James; Loescher, GilThis article examines the long-stating importance of refugee issues in international politics and underlines the changing emphasis given to these issues by policy makers and academic researchers, both in the immediate post-Cold War and post-9/11 periods. The authors then address the manner in which the relationship between forced migration and state security has been addressed in the past decade. The article highlights how this area of research continues to over-emphasize the migration-related security of Western states and the presence of armed elements in refugee movements in the Third World. In contrast, the literature largely neglects the security concerns of states hosting protracted refugee populations. lronically, chronic refugee situations in regions of refugee origin constitute the overwhelming majority of the world's refugee population.Item Open Access "Protracted Refugee Situations: Domestic and International Security Implications"(Routledge for the International Institute for Strategic Studies (Taylor and Francis), 2005) Loescher, Gil; Milner, JamesItem Open Access “Responding to Protracted Refugee Situations: Lessons from a Decade of Discussion”(Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford, 2011) Milner, James; Loescher, Gil