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Refuge New Zealand A Nations Response To Refugees And Asylum Seekers Ann Beaglehole

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Refuge New Zealand A Nations Response To Refugees And Asylum Seekers Ann Beaglehole
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Publisher: Otago University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.82 MB
Pages: 263
Author: Ann Beaglehole
ISBN: 9781877578502, 1877578509
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Refuge New Zealand A Nations Response To Refugees And Asylum Seekers Ann Beaglehole by Ann Beaglehole 9781877578502, 1877578509 instant download after payment.

Unlike people who choose to migrate in search of new opportunities, refugees are compelled to leave their homeland. Typically, they are escaping war and persecution because of their ethnicity, their religion or their political beliefs. Since 1840, New Zealand has given refuge to thousands of people from Europe, South America, Asia, the Middle East and Africa. Refuge New Zealand examines New Zealand's response to refugees and asylum seekers in an historical context. Which groups and categories have been chosen, and why? Who has been kept out and why? How has public policy governing refugee immigration changed over time? Aspects of New Zealand's response to refugees and asylum seekers considered in the book include: the careful selection of refugee settlers to ensure they will "fit in;" the preference for "people like us" and the exclusion of so-called "race aliens;" the desire for children, especially orphans; responses to the increasing diversity of refugee intakes; the balance between humanitarian, economic and political considerations; and the refugee-like situation of Maori. As the book also shows, refugees and asylum seekers from overseas have not been the country's only refugees. War, land confiscations and European settlement had made refugees of Maori in the nineteenth and early twentieth century, with displacement and land loss contributing to subsequent Maori social and economic deprivation.

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