This lecture covers the logistics for a virtual debate where students will write peer-reviews, participate in real-time debates, and follow a specific schedule. It also includes guidelines for debate evaluation and peer-review grading rubrics.
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This course examines key areas of contemporary migration politics in a historical perspective, such as refugee protection, border security, and regional integration. It also trains students in methods
Explores the origins of the international refugee regime after WWI and the evolution post-WWII, including the differentiation between refugees and migrants, legal protection, the role of the League of Nations, and the support provided by organizations like the Red Cross.