"This innovative volume develops an intriguing new conceptual framework on forced migration at the outset of a multi-year project undertaken by the Institute for the Study of International Migration at Georgetown University." – Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies, Benoit Mayer, Wuhan University"The volume brings together an impressive array of 24 authors, many of them wellknown names, who hold various combinations of expertise in academic research, policy, and practice. Readers will presumably have equally diverse backgrounds and appreciate different parts of the book." – Journal of Refugee Studies, Jørgen, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)"This breadth of focus—on those who move both across borders and within countries, along with those who are not able to move—is analytically ambitious but effectively addressed by the first two chapters of the book." – Refuge, James Milner, Carleton University