
James Simeon, professor in the School of Public Policy & Administration, has written and co-edited new articles for the journal Frontiers as part of the research topic, “War and Asylum.” The articles include (with Simeon co-editing with Professor Sorpong Peou from Toronto Metropolitan University) and (with Simeon as the sole author.) His research looks at the ongoing refugee crisis, including how civilians can be weaponized during wars, and how this is connected to other issues such as human trafficking, smuggling, forced migration, and drugs and arms dealing, which must be resolved in order to achieve sustainable world peace. He examines conflicts in Bosnia, Rwanda and Syria as examples.
James Simeon received his PhD from 91ɫ. His research interests include public administration, public policy, forced migration, law and justice, international human rights law, international refugee law, international criminal law, and international humanitarian law.
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