Reframing the refugee crisis: from rescue to interconnection

Published in Ethics & Global Politics (2020)

The author points out that we should not frame the debate about helping refugees in terms of a duty to rescue. This framing of the issue, where Western states are depicted as rescuing refugees from harm, does not adequately represent the reality experienced by refugees in the 21st century.

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