Failed Governance and the Crisis of Displacement
In this book, Alexander Betts makes an objective investigation about the refugee's displacements in Africa. Inside this considerable category, there is another one called “ survival migrants”, in which he will focus his attention.
I really enjoy how supported are the affirmations and the growth of the main and minor details of the research.
This piece works as an inspiration for future researchers that center themselves in migration and refugee topics. One should include “new” concepts as survival migration, taking into account the framework developed by Betts in this book.
“...there is international consensus around the imperative to protect refugees fleeing persecution by states. (...) there is far less consensus on whether and how to protect people fleeing fundamental human rights deprivations resulting from the inability or unwillingness of states to ensure those rights”. (Pg. 196)