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The Refugee Survey Quarterly is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on the challenges of forced migration from multidisciplinary and policy-oriented perspectives. Refugee Survey Quarterly provides a vehicle for wide-ranging analyses and exploration of forced migration related issues. The RSQ also acts as an authoritative forum for the dissemination of ideas and expertise between the academic community, policy- and decision-makers, and practitioners.
Published four times a year, the journal now invites contributions from a broad range of disciplines and perspectives, which might include international relations, politics, law, history, geography, sociology, anthropology, economics, development studies and migration studies.
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