Wilson Center
Fall 2021

Humanity in Motion

Scenes from the Global Displacement Crisis

 
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Foreword: Jordan’s Perspective

by Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

The forgotten refugee crisis demands renewed global attention.

 
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Driven Out

by James Hollifield

 

Displacement and the challenge of forced migration.

 
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A Commitment to Integration

by Iván Duque Márquez, President of the Republic of Columbia

 

Colombia’s President embraces the challenges – and opportunities – of human displacement.

 
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Interactive

Humanity in Motion

by Kayly Ober

Refugee. Migrant. Displaced Person.

All of these labels are a part of the broad spectrum of human mobility, and refer to different sorts of movements. Experience them through our interactive feature.

 
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Mexico-U.S. Cooperation on Migration

By Senator Claudia Ruiz-Massieu, Mexico and U.S. Representative Henry Cuellar

 

A path forward in a new era.

 
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Generations are Being Lost to Displacement. That Can – and Must – Change

A conversation with David Beasley and Henrietta Fore.

 
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Join Us for the Wilson Quarterly Launch Event

LIVE WEBCAST | UPCOMING EVENT

Wilson Quarterly Fall 2021: Humanity in Motion | Scenes from the Global Displacement Crisis

Monday
Nov. 1, 2021
2:00pm – 3:00pm ET

 
 

Also In This Issue

  • The Long Road from Afghanistan to Albania by Hallam Ferguson
  • Behind the Numbers: Humans in the Warehouse by John Thon Majok
  • Endless Sands of Time by Kary Stewart
  • Creating Hope by Sarah B. Barnes and Dr. Ihlas Altinci, MD
  • Climate Migrants Can’t Wait for Global Frameworks by Elizabeth Ferris
  • A Hot Dusty Crossroads by Peter Schwartzstein
  • First Came the Floods by Jessica Leving Siegel
 

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