2019 Mixed Migration Review

In the likely absence of imminent global peace, there is little
chance mixed migration flows will diminish in the foreseeable
future, predicts Alexander Aleinikoff. This calls for an overhaul
of the outdated international system for managing refugees and
migrants, one with a new vision of what protection means, and
seats reserved at the policy table for those on the move.

Read Alex Aleinikoff’s full interview beginning on page 164 of the 2019 Mixed Migration Review.

 

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