Journal article

The Bali Process and the Global Refugee Policy in the Asia-Pacific Region

Susan Kneebone

Journal of Refugee Studies | Oxford University Press (OUP) | Published : 2014

Abstract

This article examines the role of two regional actors in the Asia-Pacific region, namely the Bali Process and the Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network (APRRN), a platform of civil society organizations, as two very different models of mechanisms and agenda-setting on Global Refugee Policy (GRP). The Bali Process has limited actors and a narrow discourse on refugees which reflects a hierarchical agenda-setting process or 'steering mode'. By contrast, the APRRN is a non-state network actor which works through non-hierarchical mechanisms as a transnational activist network (TAN) and has a normative agenda. This article demonstrates the tension within GRP which is being created within the region ..

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