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SUMMARY:Virtual Book Launch: Canada in the Global Refugee Regime
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Event Description



Join us for the virtual book launch of Canada in the Global Refugee Regime, exploring Canada’s role in responding to global displacement and advancing collective action for refugee protection. Drawing on policy insight and scholarly analysis, the book highlights the political dimensions of contemporary refugee protection, underscoring the limitations of the existing global refugee regime. The edited collection underscores a critical reality: the global refugee regime cannot succeed without sustained political leadership and coordinated global action.



Gathering prominent voices in the field, the volume explores Canada’s engagement across regional and global contexts and its contributions to international resettlement efforts. Through insights on diplomacy, regional engagement, and refugee resettlement, it showcases how Canada continues to help shape practical, rights-based solutions to one of the world’s most pressing challenges.



The book offers a timely and critical perspective on how states can shape and sustain effective collective responses to one of the defining challenges of our time.



We welcome you to be part of this important conversation by joining our distinguished panelists.




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Read related blog post: Canada’s Role in Global Refugee Responses by Nathan Benson, James Milner, and Delphine Nakache



Event Speakers




Adele Garnier, University of Laval



Alice Nah, Durham University



Ania Kwadrans, University of Ottawa



Andrew Thompson, Balsillie School of International Affairs



Delphine Nakache, University of Ottawa



Dominique Marshall Carleton University



Jennifer M Hyndman, York University



Nathan Benson, University of Ottawa




Event Moderator



The event is moderated by James Milner, LERRN Project Director, Carleton University.



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