
"Iraq's Refugee and IDP Crisis: Human Toll and Implications" is a wide-ranging collection of essays that explore the challenges facing Iraq, the international community, and the refugees themselves. Fifteen leading experts and practitioners from around the world provide thought-provoking commentaries on a wide range of issues, including the factors that triggered the refugee flow; the response of the US, Iraq, and the international community; the prospects for the refugees' return; the impact on Iraq's neighbors, and much more. This special edition of MEI's prestigious Viewpoints series also includes maps and statistics about the state of Iraq’s millions of refugees and IDPs as well as a comprehensive bibliography and the testimonies of refugees themselves.
In this section:
III. Internally Displaced Persons: Status and Future
Iraq’s Internally Displaced Persons: Scale, Plight, and Prospects,
by Dana Graber Ladek 30
From Exile to Peril at Home: Returned Refugees and Iraq’s Displacement Crisis
by Joseph Logan