V. Robinson et C. Coleman, Lessons learned? A critical review of the government program to resettle Bosnian quota refugees in the United Kingdom, INT MIGR RE, 34(4), 2000, pp. 1217-1244
This study critically evaluates the government program put in place to mana
ge the reception and resettlement of Bosnian quota refugees who arrived in
the United Kingdom between November 1992 and August 1995. It outlines the o
rganizational structure put in place to administer the program, the objecti
ves of the program, and the scale of funding allocated to it. It describes
how the program was then implemented and critically appraises the outcomes.
Particular attention is paid to how the government sought to engineer a de
sired spatial pattern of resettlement (clustering), how it attempted to ste
er Bosnians away from settlement in London, and how it tried to create stab
le and rooted local communities of Bosnians. We conclude that the program w
as far more successful than previous programs of its type in the United Kin
gdom, but that further lessons can be learned from it, which could be incor
porated in future attempts to resettle large groups of asylum seekers or re
fugees.