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RSC Wednesday Seminars 2011: Beyond conventional solutions to the refugee problem: mobility as a strategy for Afghans

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Refugee Studies Centre
This podcast was recorded at the Refugee Studies Centre's fourth Wednesday Public Seminar of Trinity Term 2011.
This podcast was recorded at the Refugee Studies Centre's fourth Wednesday Public Seminar of Trinity Term 2011, which was on Wednesday 8th June 2011 at the Department of International Development, University of Oxford. Professor Alessandro Monsutti, spoke on the subject of 'Beyond conventional solutions to the refugee problem: mobility as a strategy for Afghans'.

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Refugee Studies Centre
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Alessandro Monsutti
Keywords
afghanistan
afghans
mobility
refugee
migration
forced migration
solutions
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 21/07/2011
Duration: 00:59:20

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