Course # 38754 This course will examine trends in forced displacement, including protracted displacement, shifting geopolitics and drivers, and growing polarization. We will consider impacts on the social and economic inclusion of forced migrants, as well as how forced migrants affect and contribute to host communities where they live and resettle. The course will engage legal and policy dimensions of different types of forced migration (e.g., linked to conflict, natural disasters, and/or climate) and also cover several case studies, including recent responses to those fleeing Afghanistan and Ukraine, and consider their implications for future policy and practice. Recent News More news Alumni Profile: Alexandria Porter, PAC'23 Thu., May 16, 2024 10 Years at BIP Lab: Co-Founder Ariel Kalil on a Decade of Behavioral Insights and What Comes Next Tue., May 14, 2024 Cynthia Ma, MPP Class of 2025 Tue., May 14, 2024 Upcoming Events More events PKU-UChicago Summer School General Webinar with Alumni Perspectives Tue., May 21, 2024 | 8:30 PM Harris Evening Master's Program - Virtual Class with John Burrows Wed., May 22, 2024 | 5:00 PM Ask Admissions: SDG Challenge Program for High School Students Mon., May 27, 2024 | 8:30 PM