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INTER-GROUP TRUST IN THE REALM OF DISPLACEMENT : An Investigation into the Long-term Effect of Pre-War Inter-Group Contact on the Condition of Post-War Inter-Group Trust of Internally Displaced PeopleKısaoğlu, Suzan January 2021 (has links)
Inter-group social trust is one of the main elements for peacebuilding and, as a common feature of civil wars, Forced Internal Displacement is creating further complexities and challenges for post-war inter-group social trust. However, research revealed that among the internally displaced people, some tend to have a higher level of post-war inter-group trust compared to the other IDP. Surprisingly, an analysis based on this topic revealed that only a small number of studies are focusing on the condition of Internally Displaced People’s post-war intergroup social trust in the long run. This study examines the inter-group social trust of internally displaced people to provide a theoretical explanation for the following question; under what conditions the internally displaced people tend to trust more/less the conflicting party in the post-war context? With an examination of the social psychology research, this thesis argues that under the condition of postwar the IDP who have experienced continuous pre-war inter-group contact the post-war intergroup social trust will be stronger than the IDP who do not have such inter-group contact experience. The reason behind this expectation is the expected effect of inter-group contact on eliminating the prejudices and promoting the ‘collective knowledge’ regarding the war and displacement, thus promoting inter-group trust. This research is collected data from two groups of internally displaced people of Cyprus; IDP displaced from heterogeneous areas and homogenous areas, using the method of qualitative single case analysis. The findings show strong support for the expected causal relationship.
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[en] CLIMATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DISPLACEMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF THE INTERAMERICAN HUMAN RIGHTS SYSTEM: AN OVERVIEW FROM THE PROCESS OF HUMANIZATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW / [pt] DESLOCADOS CLIMÁTICOS E AMBIENTAIS NO CONTEXTO DO SISTEMA INTERAMERICANO DE DIREITOS HUMANOS: UM OLHAR A PARTIR DO PROCESSO DE HUMANIZAÇÃO DO DIREITO INTERNACIONALRAQUEL SANTOS DE ALMEIDA 08 October 2024 (has links)
[pt] A presente pesquisa tem por escopo analisar os crescentes fluxos
migratórios na América Latina e no Caribe relacionados às mudanças
climáticas. Pretende-se identificar as novas tendências de deslocamentos
forçados transfronteiriços no continente americano e examinar o quadro
normativo protetivo disponível na região para a tutela dos novos deslocados
no cenário de crise climática, especialmente ante a ausência de uma norma
internacional própria de proteção. Para isso, é necessário confrontar o atual
Direito Internacional dos Refugiados, além de outras normativas como os
Princípios Reitores Relativos aos Deslocados Internos de 1998 e
documentos afetos à proteção na seara migratória, no que dizem respeito às
atuais demandas e hipóteses de mobilizações forçadas e migrações
provocadas por catástrofes e fenômenos climáticos extremos. Tem-se por
objetivo, por fim, verificar as capacidades e potencialidades do Sistema
Interamericano de Direitos Humanos (SIDH) para a proteção adequada das
pessoas deslocadas forçadas por razões climáticas e ambientais. Considerase, sobretudo, a possibilidade de aplicação efetiva das normas de direitos
humanos e dos padrões protetivos desenvolvidos no âmbito regional, tanto
em questões ambientais quanto em questões de mobilidade humana, como
resposta diante da anomia. Especial atenção é dada ao trabalho de
interpretação empreendido pela Corte Interamericana de Direitos Humanos
(Corte IDH) e suas contribuições que se coadunam e impulsionam a
humanização do Direito Internacional, como sustentado por Antônio
Augusto Cançado Trindade. / [en] The scope of this research is to analyze the growing migratory flows in Latin
America and the Caribbean related to climate change. The aim is to identify
new trends in cross-border forced displacement on the American continent
and examine the protective regulatory framework available in the region to
protect new displaced people in the climate crisis scenario, especially given
the absence of a specific international protection standard, which implies
confronting the current International Refugee Law, in addition to other
regulations such as the 1998 Guiding Principles Relating to Internally
Displaced Persons and documents related to protection in the area of
migration, with regard to the current demands and hypotheses of forced
mobilizations and migrations caused by catastrophes and extreme weather
phenomena. The objective is, finally, to verify the capabilities and potential
of the Inter-American Human Rights System (IAHRS) for the adequate
protection of people forced to be displaced for climate and environmental
reasons. Above all, the possibility of effective application of human rights
standards and protective standards developed, both in environmental issues
and human mobility issues, at the regional level is considered as a response
to anomie. Special attention is given to the interpretation work undertaken
by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IDH Court) and its
contributions that are in line with and promote the humanization of
International Law, as supported by Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade.
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Reintegración escolar de los jóvenes adultos salidos del conflicto armado en Colombia, un estudio de casoCaceres, Rodrigo 02 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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L'approche conceptuelle du déplacement forcé de population en Afrique subsaharienne à la lumière du droit international / The conceptual approach of forced displacement in sub-saharan Africa in the light of international lawBroni, Fulgence Axel 01 July 2014 (has links)
Le droit international semble appréhender la question du déplacement forcé de population en Afrique à travers deux approches conceptuelles. La première qui se situe dans le contexte de la Guerre froide, est qualifiée de réactive dans la mesure où elle se borne à cerner le problème qu'en termes d'exil et de protection internationale des réfugiés. En tant que tel, ce régime traditionnel de protection internationale des réfugiés ne permet pas de cerner toute la problématique du déplacement forcé en Afrique. Face à ces limites, et sous la poussée d'un faisceau de facteurs favorisée par la fin de la Guerre froide, la nécessité d'une réévaluation en profondeur de l'approche traditionnelle du déplacement forcé de population en Afrique s'impose aujourd'hui. L'étude vise donc à examiner cette évolution au sein du droit international public. Si la nouvelle approche de la problématique du déplacement forcé en Afrique se veut désormais proactive et axée sur la prévention, celle-ci recèle pour autant des contradictions sécuritaires évidentes dans la pratique internationale. Ce basculement de la question du déplacement forcé sur le champ mouvant de la sécurité suscite des interrogations quant à sa mise en œuvre par la pratique internationale, d'autant plus qu'elle a tendance à privilégier des stratégies d'endiguement de populations vulnérables à l'intérieur de leur pays plutôt que de favoriser leur protection in situ. Pour parer à ce risque de dérive sécuritaire, seule l'adoption d'une démarche axée dans une perspective de sécurité humaine dénuée de toute préoccupation de considérations stratégiques, pourrait constituer une réponse efficace au fléau du déplacement forcé en Afrique. / The international law seems to deal with the issue of forced displacement in Africa through two conceptual approaches. The first which stems from the Cold War is deemed reactive since the issue of forced displacement is limited to exile and international protection of refugees. This traditional system of the refugees' international protection does not allow a full understanding of forced displacement in Africa as such. In light of these shortcomings, and following a growing series of factors fostered by the end of the Cold War, the need for a thorough reassessment of the traditional approach of forced displacement in Africa is becoming an essential issue today. The new paradigm is now proactive and focused on prevention. The research therefore aims to examine this evolution in regards to international public law. Although this new approach to the issue of forced displacement in Africa is proactive, it contains some obvious contradictions in terms of security from an international law practice point of view. The shift of the issue of forced displacement to the matter of security raises concerns about its implementation by international law practice, especially as it tends to favor containment strategies of vulnerable populations within their country rather than promoting their protection in situ. In order to face the risk of a security shortfall, the solution should rely on a human security driven approach regardless of any strategic preoccupation. This attitude could form an efficient answer to the plague of forced displacement in Africa.
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Colombia: Postured for Failure, a Lesson in Counterinsurgency StrategyBrodie, Abdullah 01 January 2009 (has links)
There is little solid research that explores counterinsurgency practices against the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), not only from the standpoint of what is being done, but, rather, what should be done based on past COIN successes. Notable works on counterinsurgency in Colombia include the research of Tom Marks, who focused on operational strategy and tactics; Kevin Self, who professes the importance of controlling territory in defeating the FARC, by addressing the social and institutional ills within Colombia itself; and Dennis Rempe, who notes US involvement in shaping Colombia's COIN strategy. Using a comparative case study model, this thesis provides an analysis of Colombia?s counterinsurgency (COIN) strategies and tactics through the lens of successful and unsuccessful COIN operations in Iraq, Algeria, Malaya, South Vietnam, Thailand, Algeria and El Salvador over the course of the 20th and early 21st centuries. After all, no matter how successful a COIN force is militarily, their accomplishments will ultimately be fruitless if the conditions which fuel insurgency remains present. This paper begins by providing the historical context for the conditions which shaped the Colombian social order, which led to the revolutionary movement. It then follows the growth of the FARC, examining that organization?s strengths and weaknesses. The FARC is contrasted by outlining recent COIN transformation efforts within the Colombian government, to include little acknowledged failures and successes, strengths and weaknesses. An important focus is placed on Colombian President Alvaro Uribe Velez? Democratic Security Policy as the model for Colombia?s current COIN efforts. After next examining various ongoing factors contributing to the Colombian insurgency?to include institutional failures, illicit funding and the problem of paramilitary groups?this thesis examines past COIN efforts by other governments. Finally, after applying lessons learned from thee past COIN efforts?cross-referencing historically successful and unsuccessful tactics with tactics used and not used by Bogota in its fight against the FARC?I provide recommendations to the government of Colombia (GOC) on how to improve its COIN efforts. Although it is important to look at this problem set from an external standpoint, we must still factor in internal factors that have limited Colombia?s ability to emerge victorious, such as allowing porous borders, airspace and coastlines; placing a priority on killing or capturing the enemy and not on engaging the population; and the primacy of military direction of counterinsurgency; disregard of basic human rights; an insufficient judiciary structure; failure to halt financial support mechanisms; and the lack of an outlet for political inclusion . From this vantage point, we will be able to see that these elements?when properly implemented?have proven successful over time and may enhance GOC success and ultimately result in victory over the insurgency that has plagued their country for 40+ years
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Erben des Schweigens : Studie zu Aspekten transgenerationaler Weitergabe von Traumata in der Familiengeschichte von deutschen Vertriebenen nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg / Heirs of silence : a study of intergenerational trauma through family histories of displaced Germans after the Second World WarStein, Heiko Carsten 12 1900 (has links)
Text in German, summaries in German and English / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 190-197) / In dieser Forschungsarbeit wird untersucht, ob und inwieweit transgenerationale Übertragungsprozesse als Folge von psychischen Traumata, welche Vertriebene in und nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg erlebten, heute noch bei Nachfahren in der Kriegsenkelgeneration eine Rolle spielen. Dabei wird unter anderem untersucht, wie sich das Ereignis der Vertreibung mit Blick auf psychische Traumata konkret auswirkte und zu welchen, auch heute noch spürbaren, Symptomen es geführt hat. Auf Grund der Symptome wurden in einer
empirischen Untersuchung fünf sogenannte Kriegsenkel interviewt, um zu erfahren, wie Betroffene die Auswirkungen dieser Symptome im Alltag beschreiben und welche Rolle dabei geistliche Erfahrungen spielen. Die Ergebnisse dieser Interviews führen zum Abgleich der Thesen und sollen schlussendlich helfen, praktische Konsequenzen für die Seelsorgearbeit zu ziehen und eine Hilfestellung in der Problemdiagnose zu geben. / This thesis explores if and how transgenerational transfer processes which are a consequence of mental traumata of displaced people in and after World War II still play a role in the lives of their descendants in the generation of the “grandchildren of war”. For one thing it looks at
how the event of forced displacement specifically has had an impact on mental traumata and which symptoms have resulted, that are still perceptible today. Based on the symptoms five of the so called “grandchildren of war” have been interviewed in an empirical survey, in order to find out how those affected describe the effects of these symptoms on their everyday lives and which is the role of spiritual experiences. The findings of these interviews are compared to the
theses and finally, should help to draw practical conclusions for councelling and offer help to diagnose problems. / Practical Theology / M. Th. (Practical Theology)
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