Rise and Decline of a Global Security Actor
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Rise and Decline of a Global Security Actor

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369 pages 2014

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"The Rise and Decline of a Global Security Actor" investigates the rise of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) as a global security actor. It follows the refugee agency through some of the past two decades' major conflict-inducing humanitarian emergencies : in northern Iraq (1991), Bosnia (1991-95), eastern Zaire (1194-96), Kosovo (1998-99), afghanistan (2001-) and Iraq (2003-). It analyses UNHCR's momentous transformation from a small, timid legal protection agency to the world's foremost humanitarian actor playing a central role in the international response to the many wars of the tumultuous last decade of the 20th century. Then, as the 21st century set in, the agency's political prominence waned. It remains a major humanitarian actor, whose budgets and staffing levels continue to rise. But the polarised post-9/11 period and a worsening protection climate for refugees and asylum seekers spurred UNHCR to abandon its claim to be a global security actor and return to a more modest, quietly diplomatic role.

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