Costs of refugee admission and the ethics of extraterritorial protection

European Journal of Political Theory 20 (1) (2017)
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Many affluent states seek to discharge their responsibilities to refugees through extraterritorial policies, which limit the number of refugees that they admit whilst contributing to protection in...

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