X-NUPop-Charset: English Date: Fri, 3 Nov 1995 12:55:39 -0600 (CST) From: "Alan Spector" Sender: spector@calumet.purdue.edu Reply-To: spector@calumet.purdue.edu To: revs@csf.colorado.edu Subject: Forward: Refugees and Intervention To REVS listmembers >From Alan Spector (REVS editor) The following message was forwarded from Fred Riggs to another e-mail network. It has information that may be of interest to REVS listmembers. Fred Riggs' message follows, after which is the original message from Kurt Mills ========================================= Colleagues: Increasingly, I believe, the movement of refugees and settlers, both within and across state boundaries, has become associated with ethnonational conflicts, both as domestic crises and the focus of international intervention. With this in mind, I have prepared a draft paper on "Migration and Ethnonationalism" for presenatation next April, in San Diego, at a panel sponsored by the new section for "Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration" of the International Studies Association -- I'd be glad to airmail a copy to anyone willing to help me revise and improve this draft. With this in mind, I am forwarding herewith a notice from Kurt Mills about his special issue of the journal, Refuge, that will focus on problems involving "Refugees and Intervention." I have urged him to bring the complementary problems associated with settlers into the scope of his special issue -- as the situation in Palestine currently illustrates, settlers may both hamper peace accords and become future refugees -- as they have in Algeria, Ireland, Uganda, and some republics of the former Soviet Union. This information is forwarded with the permission of Prof. Mills who invites you to spread the word and invite anyone interested to submit proposals to him. If you are on the ETHNIC-L list, please remember that you may send relevant items of information directly to all other subscribers. The list will help you only if you help the list. Aloha, Fred ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 31 Oct 1995 08:18:26 -1000 From: Kurt Mills Subject: CFP: Refugees and Intervention CALL FOR PAPERS The Centre for Refugee Studies will publish a special issue of Refuge on "Refugees and Intervention" in March 1996. The issue will deal with topics such as: * What role have refugees played in instances of international intervention? * When have mass refugee flows or potential refugee flows been the main impetus for intervention? * Have the humanitarian or security aspects of refugees been paramount in intervention? * Under what conditions should the international community undertake intervention to prevent or mitigate refugee producing situations, protect refugees, and deal with the transborder effects of refugees? Papers on these and related issues are invited for consideration. Deadline for article submission is January 10, 1996. Articles should not exceed 16 double spaced pages in length (about 4,000 words). All submissions should include a 150 word abstract. Short papers of 750 to 1,000 words are also welcome. Submissions should be sent on disk or by email. Word 5.1 for Macintosh is preferred, although other formats will also be accepted. This special issue is being guest edited by Kurt Mills. For further details, please contact: Kurt Mills Guest Editor, Refuge Centre for Refugee Studies York University North York, Ontario Canada M3J 1P3 Tel: (416) 736-5663 Fax: (416) 736-5837 email: kmills@yorku.ca