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Seeking Asylum: Trends and Policies in the OECD

Asylum seekers are at the forefront of policy debate in the developed world and are likely to remain so. This book provides a concise narrative and fresh analysis of the number and composition of asylum seekers, the political and social reaction to them, and the evolution of policy in the OECD. The historical development of international asylum policies is traced from the 1951 Refugee Convention right up to the present. The author investigates forces determining the number of asylum applicants, including war and terror in poor source countries, and evaluates the effects of the increasingly restrictive deterrence policies used by the developed world. The book explains how public opinion and politics have led to a backlash against asylum seekers, and studies the effects on those who are admitted as refugees as well as those who are rejected. The key findings are that tougher policies do reduce the number of applicants, and that the choice of asylum policy is constrained by popular opinion as well as by trends in national politics. With these realities in mind, the author examines feasible policy options. Highlighting European policy, he argues that a more integrated EU-wide strategy would better serve the interests both of its citizens and of refugees.

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Hatton, T (2011), ‘Seeking Asylum: Trends and Policies in the OECD‘, CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/books-and-reports/seeking-asylum-trends-and-policies-oecd

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Hatton, T (2011), ‘The Challenge of Asylum‘, in Hatton, T (eds), Seeking Asylum: Trends and Policies in the OECD, CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/books-and-reports/seeking-asylum-trends-and-policies-oecd

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Hatton, T (2011), ‘The Evolution of Refugee Protection‘, in Hatton, T (eds), Seeking Asylum: Trends and Policies in the OECD, CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/books-and-reports/seeking-asylum-trends-and-policies-oecd

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Hatton, T (2011), ‘How Many Refugees?‘, in Hatton, T (eds), Seeking Asylum: Trends and Policies in the OECD, CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/books-and-reports/seeking-asylum-trends-and-policies-oecd

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Hatton, T (2011), ‘Conflict and Persecution‘, in Hatton, T (eds), Seeking Asylum: Trends and Policies in the OECD, CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/books-and-reports/seeking-asylum-trends-and-policies-oecd

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Hatton, T (2011), ‘Explaining Asylum Flows‘, in Hatton, T (eds), Seeking Asylum: Trends and Policies in the OECD, CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/books-and-reports/seeking-asylum-trends-and-policies-oecd

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Hatton, T (2011), ‘A Cool Reception in the West‘, in Hatton, T (eds), Seeking Asylum: Trends and Policies in the OECD, CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/books-and-reports/seeking-asylum-trends-and-policies-oecd

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Hatton, T (2011), ‘Public Opinion and Asylum Policy‘, in Hatton, T (eds), Seeking Asylum: Trends and Policies in the OECD, CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/books-and-reports/seeking-asylum-trends-and-policies-oecd

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Hatton, T (2011), ‘Has Policy been Effective?‘, in Hatton, T (eds), Seeking Asylum: Trends and Policies in the OECD, CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/books-and-reports/seeking-asylum-trends-and-policies-oecd

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Hatton, T (2011), ‘Shock Tactics: An Australian Case Study‘, in Hatton, T (eds), Seeking Asylum: Trends and Policies in the OECD, CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/books-and-reports/seeking-asylum-trends-and-policies-oecd

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Hatton, T (2011), ‘What Happens to Asylum Seekers?‘, in Hatton, T (eds), Seeking Asylum: Trends and Policies in the OECD, CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/books-and-reports/seeking-asylum-trends-and-policies-oecd

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Hatton, T (2011), ‘A New Start for Policy?‘, in Hatton, T (eds), Seeking Asylum: Trends and Policies in the OECD, CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/books-and-reports/seeking-asylum-trends-and-policies-oecd

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Hatton, T (2011), ‘Summary and Conclusion‘, in Hatton, T (eds), Seeking Asylum: Trends and Policies in the OECD, CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/books-and-reports/seeking-asylum-trends-and-policies-oecd