En 2016, l’Organisation internationale pour les migrations (OIM) est devenue membre des Nations unies. Avec 173 États membres et plus de 400 bureaux extérieurs, l’OIM – la nouvelle « agence des Nations unies pour les migrations » – joue un rôle clé dans la gouvernance des migrations. Les auteurs de ce volume donnent un aperçu approfondi et complet de l’OIM, de sa transformation, de sa structure et de ses projets actuels, ainsi que de ses capacités, de sa compréhension de soi et de son programme politique.
Sommaire
Introduction : The International Organization for Migration
as the New ‘UN Migration Agency’, p. 1–27
Pécoud, Antoine
Unfinished Business : The IOM and Migrants’ Human Rights, p. 29–51
Guild, Elspeth (et al.)
Gendering Migration Management, p. 53–73
Mahon, Rianne
Drivers of Expenditure Allocation in the IOM : Refugees, Donors,
and International Bureaucracy, p. 75–98
Patz, Ronny (et al.)
Between Migration and Development :
The IOM’s Development Fund, p. 99–122
Newman-Grigg, Erin
Measuring ‘Well-Governed’ Migration :
The IOM’s Migration Governance Indicators, p. 123–143
Robinson, Corey
The IOM in Building and Supporting Migration Management in China, p. 145–171
Zhang, Yadi (et al.)
Knowledge Production at the IOM :
Looking for Local Knowledge in Tajikistan, p. 173–193
Kluczewska, Karolina
The IOM’s Missing Migrants Project :
The Global Authority on Border Deaths, p. 195–216
Tamimi, Yussef (et al.)
The IOM’s Humanitarian Border Management
in the West African Ebola Crisis (2014–2016), p. 217–244
Scherf, Tilmann
Humanitarian Detention and Deportation :
The IOM and Anti-Trafficking in Laos, p. 245–269
Miramond, Estelle
The IOM’s Crisis Management and the Expulsion of Ethiopians from Saudi Arabia, p. 271–292
Lecadet, Clara
Possible Futures ? The New ‘UN Migration Agency’
and the Shifting Global Order, p. 293–306
Geiger, Martin
Les directeurs de publication
- Martin Geiger is Associate Professor of Politics of Human Migration and Mobility at Carleton University, Canada, Senior Research Fellow at the Center for China and Globalization in Beijing, and Corresponding Member of the Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies in Osnabrueck, Germany.
- Antoine Pécoud is Professor of Sociology at the University of Paris 13, a Research Associate at CERI/Sciences Po, and a Fellow of the Institut des Migrations, France.
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