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February 8, 2025
Refugee Policies in East Asia
From: Petrice R Flowers <pflowers@hawaii.edu>
Date: 2025/01/17
This short monograph, Refugee Policies in East Asia, has just been published in the Cambridge University Press Elements Series. It is not open access but can be downloaded for free for the next three weeks.
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108999427
Abstract
East Asia stands apart from the rest of Asia in the prevalence of the institutionalization of the 1951 Refugee Convention. Despite this widespread adoption of the Convention in East Asia, the record on implementation into domestic law and policy is uneven. This Element offers a comparative analysis of the gap between the institutionalization of the Refugee Convention and the implementation of refugee policy in China, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau, and Mongolia. Specific attention is given to two key policy issues: refugee status determination--deciding who is granted government recognition as a refugee--and complementary forms of protection--protection based on statutes other than the Refugee Convention. This Element demonstrates that implementation of the Refugee Convention in East Asia depends on a vibrant civil society with the space and opportunity to engage with local UNHCR offices, local branches of international nongovernmental organizations (INGOs), and other stake holders.
Petrice R. Flowers, PhD
Director, Center for Indo-Pacific Affairs
Professor, Matsunaga Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution
Adjunct Senior Fellow, East-West Center
T: 808-956-8494
Recent articles:
"Doing Diplomacy: Gastronomy in US-Japan Relations," Gastronomica: Journal of Food Studies 24:2 (2024): 68-81.
"Gender Representation in Japan's National and International Diplomacy," Hague Journal of Diplomacy 17:3 (2022): 1-31.
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