When Refugees Go Home
In "When Refugees Go Home," author James Currey delves into the complex realities of refugee return. This insightful book explores the personal strategies that refugees adopt, often diverging from conventional repatriation programs. Published in 2004 by James Currey, this compelling paperback spans 320 pages, offering a rich examination of the motivations and challenges faced by those seeking to return to their homeland. Currey's nuanced perspective encourages readers to consider the broader implications of displacement and the nuanced processes of reintegration. Ideal for scholars, students, and anyone interested in migration studies, this book provides a thought-provoking inquiry into a crucial aspect of global humanitarian issues. Discover how refugees navigate their journeys home with resilience and determination.