Review of: 'Asylum after Empire: Colonial Legacies in the Politics of Asylum Seeking', by Lucy Mayblin

Abstract

In Asylum After Empire: Colonial Legacies in the Politics of Asylum Seeking, Lucy Mayblin considers the contemporary hostility of the British state towards asylum seekers in the context of colonial histories. While raising some questions about the limitations imposed by the book’s analytic framework, this is nonetheless a compelling study that will be an invaluable addition to activist-scholarship on forced migration, writes Chris Moreh.

Publication
LSE Review of Books, 18 October, 2017
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