<i>Refuge </i>is the first comprehensive attempt in years to rethink from first principles a system hidebound by old thinking and hand-wringing. <b>Its ideas demand a hearing</b>
- 'Books of the Year 2017', Economist
[A] <b>brilliant polemic</b> ... [<i>Refuge</i>] is very strong on diagnosis ... [Betts and Collier] come up with a number of ingenious remedies
- Robert Fox, Evening Standard
<b>Brilliant</b> ... Instead of making the usual hand-wringing humanitarian gestures, <b>Betts and Collier have come up with some mind-blowingly simple, practical solutions</b>, particularly for refugees from fragile or war-torn states
- Sarah Baxter, Sunday Times
<b>This book is a rare and wonderful thing</b>: a work of politically engaged scholarship with a trenchant analysis and original solutions ... Betts and Collier can look at the bigger picture. <b>They may thereby have helped to improve millions of lives</b>
- David Goodhart, Standpoint
A <b>brilliantly argued</b> book... It's<b> a call to action </b>and it's absolutely needed
- Sayeeda Warsi,
A page-turner
- Nomia Iqbal, BBC Asian Network
Based on careful historical and economic analysis, <i>Refuge</i> proposes win-win-win improvements for the world's 20 million international refugees. The integration of refugees encamped across the borders of their homelands into the economies of their hosts will contribute to their hosts' development; dispel the refugees' loss of hope; and further allow them to contribute to their homelands, if it is ever safe for their return. <b><i>Refuge </i>is <i>the</i> seminal work on one of the world's most important problems</b>
- George Akerlof, Nobel Laureate in Economics 2001,
This book is both <b>timely and radical</b>. But is also down to earth and practical. It is time to stop spouting the same old mantras about the existing refugee conventions and look at how we can best genuinely help refugees both now and in the future. <b>Collier and Betts point the way</b>
- David Cameron, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (2010-2016),
Refugees and policy makers need practical answers to what is now a global crisis. This valuable book <b>represents the kind of can-do thinking that we need to see</b>
- David Miliband, International Rescue Committee,
This book is<b> a must-read on one of the defining issues of our time</b>. As the number of refugees reaches record highs, <i>Refuge</i> takes us beyond the simple emotional versus political split of the migration debate, by offering smart, practical solutions to address the global crisis. As such, <b>every policymaker, and concerned citizen should read it</b>!
- Dambisa Moyo, author of 'Dead Aid' and 'Winner Takes All',
<b>Superb, accessible and riveting</b>... Their book is a manifesto for caring for the uprooted in the twenty-first century... Their argument is thorough and seductive... A bolder and brighter vision
Times Literary Supplement
At once compassionate and dispassionate, and full of bold and innovative thinking
- Justin Marozzi, Sunday Times
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Biographical note
Alexander Betts (Author)Alexander Betts is the Leopold W. Muller Professor of Forced Migration and International Affairs at the University of Oxford, where he is also Director of the Refugee Studies Centre. He has written for the Guardian, New York Times and Foreign Affairs and appears regularly on news channels including CNN, Al Jazeera, and the BBC. He has also given two TED talks, which have garnered over a million views.
Paul Collier (Author)
Paul Collier is the Professor of Economics and Public Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government. He is the author of The Bottom Billion, which won the Lionel Gelber Prize and the Arthur Ross Prize awarded by the Council on Foreign Relations, The Plundered Planet, Exodus and Refuge (with Alexander Betts). Collier has served as Director of the Research Department of the World Bank, and consults with the German and many other governments around the world.