The author suggests that increasing economic rationalism in the post-Cold War era has engendered a retreat from public moral responsibility along with the hardening of attitudes to refugees. While deconstructing the international refugee system, he focuses on the roles played by non-government organisations within it, arguing that the existence of NGOs does exert a moral influence on nation-states with respect to treatment of refugees. The author asserts a positive view of the role of NGOs in the changing global refugee resettlement regime and argues that NGOs form an important part of international civil society.
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Holton, R. (1997). Globalization, Refugee Crisis and the Work of International Non-Government Organisations. Refuge, 15(6 Special Issue), 13–15. https://doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.21895
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