THE CENTER FOR COMPARATIVE IMMIGRATION STUDIES at the UNIVERSITY OF
CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO
Cordially invites you to a conference on
FORCED MIGRATION, GLOBAL SECURITY, AND HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
Tuesday, December 3, 2002 (1:00 - 5:00 p.m.)
Copley International Conference Center, Deutz Room
Institute of the Americas Complex, UCSD
For driving and parking directions, visit: http://www.ccis-ucsd.org
Scholars and non-academic professionals will address current themes in
forced migration through a combination of theoretical and practical
approaches. Topics include the causes of refugee flows, their impact on
receiving countries, implications for international security, and
humanitarian responses.
Speakers:
Jeff Crisp, Director, Evaluation and Policy Analysis Unit, United Nations
High Commissioner For Refugees.
David P. Forsythe, Charles J. Mach Distinguished Professor of Political
Science, University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Gil Loescher, Senior Fellow for Forced Displacement and International
Security, International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), London.
Will H. Moore, Associate Professor of Political Science, Florida State
University
Commentator:
Tiffany Lightbourn, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Vassar College and
Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies.
Organized by: Idean Salehyan ([log in to unmask]) and Nathaniel Goetz
([log in to unmask]), CCIS
Established in March 1999, the Center for Comparative Immigration Studies at
the University of California, San Diego is an interdisciplinary,
multinational research and training program devoted to comparative
(especially cross-national) work on international migration and refugee
movements.
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