Review: UK Asylum Law and Policy: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
In: Journal of refugee studies, Volume 18, Issue 1, p. 126
ISSN: 0951-6328
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In: Journal of refugee studies, Volume 18, Issue 1, p. 126
ISSN: 0951-6328
In: Extraterritorial Immigration Control, p. 391-423
Arlene Audergon's new book, 'The War Hotel', is for anyone with an interest in conflict and the human psyche. The War Hotel is addressed not only to people who are directly affected by or working with conflict, but also to those of us who are armchair watchers of the TV news, concerned, but unsure of our relationship to the scenes we see. The author's thesis is that those who make war – politicians and military leaders – understand how human psychology can be used to support war. And those who turn away and close their hearts and minds to war as it erupts and continues are as much participants in the unfolding drama as are those who become swept up in it. The consequent purpose of the book is an examination of this psychology to generate awareness of our part in the creation of war, so that we may be able to use our selves and our psyches differently.
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"The definitive textbook for this fast-moving area of law, expertly guiding students through the key issues of immigration and asylum in the modern world. Clear analysis and commentary on the political and social impact of the law encourages the reader to develop a critical mindset. The only textbook on immigration and asylum law written specifically for undergraduate students Explores all the key areas covered on immigration and asylum law courses, giving students a thorough grounding in the subject Clear analysis of the political, social, and historical dimensions of the law brings the subject to life and encourages students to engage critically with modern issues Written by an author team with both teaching and practical experience in the field of immigration and asylum law." --