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U.S. War Resisters' Quest for Refuge in Canada

Author : Sarah J. Grünendahl
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2022
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 3658378417

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When U.S. war resisters turned to Canada as refuge during the Vietnam War and the Afghanistan/Iraq Wars, they not only hoped to forestall deployment to a combat zone but also to build new lives and make a new home abroad. In her empirical study, Sarah J. Grünendahl explores and juxtaposes how well the two war resister 'generations' have been able to establish themselves after all and to what extent they partake in Canadian society. The comparison is instructive for migration and refugee studies altogether: The war resisters in the sample, unlike many other migrant populations, did not have to contend with language and cultural barriers in their destination country, given similarities between the United States and Canada. Sarah J. Grünendahl's research thus allows for an analysis of the effects of residency on migrants' adaptation and participation in the receiving society, isolated from these two common barriers. Further, the study sheds light on how refugees and non-citizens can employ civic engagement to claim a place for themselves and overcome societal exclusion. About the author Sarah J. Grünendahl is research assistant at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Cultural Studies at the University of Applied Sciences Düsseldorf and earned her doctorate in Political Science at the University of Siegen. Her research interests include migration and refugee studies, the effects of legal status on migrants' incorporation, and the nexus between societal participation, place (attachment) and identity.

U.S. War Resisters’ Quest for Refuge in Canada

Author : Sarah J. Grünendahl
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2022-08-31
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9783658378400

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U.S. War Resisters’ Quest for Refuge in Canada by Sarah J. Grünendahl Pdf

When U.S. war resisters turned to Canada as refuge during the Vietnam War and the Afghanistan/Iraq Wars, they not only hoped to forestall deployment to a combat zone but also to build new lives and make a new home abroad. In her empirical study, Sarah J. Grünendahl explores and juxtaposes how well the two war resister 'generations' have been able to establish themselves after all and to what extent they partake in Canadian society. The comparison is instructive for migration and refugee studies altogether: The war resisters in the sample, unlike many other migrant populations, did not have to contend with language and cultural barriers in their destination country, given similarities between the United States and Canada. Sarah J. Grünendahl's research thus allows for an analysis of the effects of residency on migrants' adaptation and participation in the receiving society, isolated from these two common barriers. Further, the study sheds light on how refugees and non-citizens can employ civic engagement to claim a place for themselves and overcome societal exclusion.

War Resisters Canada

Author : Kenneth Fred Emerick
Publisher : Knox, Pa.: Knox, Pennsylvania Free Press
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 1972
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015013346195

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War Resisters Canada

Author : Keneth Fred Emerick,Charles Owen Rice
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 1972
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:249812330

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Building Sanctuary

Author : Jessica Squires
Publisher : UBC Press
Page : 377 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2013-09-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9780774825276

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Canada enjoys a reputation as a peaceable kingdom and a refuge from militarism.Yet Canadians during the Vietnam War era met American war resisters not with open arms but with political obstacles and public resistance, and the border remained closed to what were then called “draft dodgers” and “deserters.” Between 1965 and 1973, a small but active cadre of Canadian antiwar groups and peace activists launched campaigns to open the border. Jessica Squires tells their story, often in their own words. Interviews and government documents reveal that although these groups ultimately met with success – in the process shaping Canadian identity and Canada’s relationship with the United States – they had to overcome state surveillance and resistance from police, politicians, and bureaucrats. Building Sanctuary not only brings to light overlooked links between the anti-draft movement and Canadian immigration policy – it challenges cherished notions about Canadian identity and Canada in the 1960s.

The New Exiles

Author : Roger Neville Williams
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 389 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2017-09-18
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1549775162

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The US has created its own military refugee problemMore Americans have fled to Canada because of the Vietnam war than have died in Vietnam. This is the story of that burgeoning exile community now estimated at from 40,000 to 100,000.An exiled war resister himself, Roger Neville Williams tells how and why the US has lost so many of its most talented, intelligent and aware young men and women to Canada. Alongside his experiences, thirteen of the draft resisters and deserters report their own highly individual experiences in a series of sometimes startling, often frightening, always candid interviews. The descriptions of how they made the agonizing decision to go, their new lives in exile, and the Canadian reaction to them are at once moving, alarming and thought-provoking. These dramatic, often emotional personal tales are perfectly complemented by Williams' systematic history of this profound social phenomenon. With the objective eye of a professional journalist and the keen insights of a fellow refugee, Williams calmly relates the story of the anti-draft and anti-war movements.Raised in the small Ohio town of Chardon, Roger Neville Williams spent six months motorcycling from Cairo to Capetown; was educated at the University of Colorado and at the University of Neu-chatel, Switzerland; has worked as a tour guide in Europe, as a seaman on the Great Lakes, and as a sailor aboard a schooner in the Bahamas.

Refugees from Militarism

Author : Renée G. Kasinsky
Publisher : Transaction Publishers
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1976-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1412832845

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Northern Passage

Author : John Hagan
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2001-05-31
Category : History
ISBN : 067400471X

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More than 50,000 Americans migrated to Canada during the Vietnam War. Hagan, himself a member of the exodus, searched declassified government files, consulted previously unopened resistance organization archives and contemporary oral histories, and interviewed American war resisters settled in Toronto to learn how they made the momentous decision.

Let Them Stay U.S. War Resisters in Canada, 2004-2016

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:1091213320

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Let Them Stay U.S. War Resisters in Canada, 2004-2016 by Anonim Pdf

In February 2004 the first of many U.S. soldiers came to Canada, seeking sanctuary after saying "no" to the war on Iraq. Unlike the Vietnam War when over 40,000 draft dodgers and military deserters successfully struggled to make Canada their home, this new generation of war resisters has been denied refuge by the Canadian government. Now they fight a battle they could not have predicted: to make their home in a country that publicly refused to join the Iraq War and that continues to deport them. Let Them Stay is a book of oral histories, public statements and personal narratives by these soldiers of conscience and their supporters. Collected together for the first time are the declarations of a dozen war resisters, alongside important documents in the legal and political campaign to prevent their deportation to military prison in the U.S. The anthology includes essays and updates by Rachel Brett, Lawrence Hill, Staughton Lynd, Alyssa Manning, Patricia Molloy, Noah Richler, Michelle Robidoux and Michael Valpy.

Refugee Policy

Author : Howard Adelman
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 484 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UTEXAS:059173000295598

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Between War and Peace in Central America

Author : Canada-Caribbean-Central America Policy Alternatives (Organization)
Publisher : Toronto, Ont., Canada : Between The Lines
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Canada
ISBN : UTEXAS:059173018710350

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The New Refugees

Author : Jim Christy
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 1972
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UVA:X000528884

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Collected essays from 18 American draft dodgers, deserters and war protesters who have taken up permanent residence in Canada.

Let Them Stay

Author : Sarah Hipworth,Luke Stewart
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2016-04-11
Category : History
ISBN : 1771801042

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In February 2004 the first of many U.S. soldiers came to Canada, seeking sanctuary after saying "no" to the war on Iraq. Unlike the Vietnam War when over 40,000 draft dodgers and military deserters successfully struggled to make Canada their home, this new generation of war resisters has been denied refuge by the Canadian government. Now they fight a battle they could not have predicted: to make their home in a country that publicly refused to join the Iraq War and that continues to deport them. Let Them Stay is a book of oral histories, public statements and personal narratives by these soldiers of conscience and their supporters. Collected together for the first time are the declarations of a dozen war resisters, alongside important documents in the legal and political campaigns to prevent their deportation to military prison in the U.S. The anthology includes essays and updates by Rachel Brett, Lawrence Hill, Staughton Lynd, Alyssa Manning, Patricia Molloy, Noah Richler, Michelle Robidoux and Michael Valpy.

Immigration Policy and the Terrorist Threat in Canada and the United States

Author : A. Alexander Moens,Martin Collacott
Publisher : The Fraser Institute
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UOM:39015073611140

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Immigration Policy and the Terrorist Threat in Canada and the United States by A. Alexander Moens,Martin Collacott Pdf

"In June 2007, the Fraser Institute held a conference in Toronto, Ontario, titled, "Immigration Policy, Border Controls, and the Terrorist Threat In Canada and the United States."The chapters in this volume, which arose from this conference, raise fundamental questions about weaknesses in Canada's current immigration policies and procedures." "The contributors to this volume identify serious threats and weaknesses in the immigration, asylum, and border regimes from both Canadian and American perspectives. The authors are not opposed to effectively managed immigration or allowing genuine refugees who pose no security threat to enter the country through a well-vetted system. All believe that the vast majority of immigrants pose no danger, but are simply seeking to improve their freedom and prosperity. Nevertheless given the stakes raised by terrorist attacks, the entry of even a small number of potentially dangerous individuals should warrant major attention and policy review."--BOOK JACKET.