Nov. 14th, 2009

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say Country A is having some internal difficulties, ethnic tensions etc.

AND they decide to kick out a bunch of people.

AND all of those people end up in refugee camps in Country B.

Now a bunch of nations, Countries C, D, E.... etc. say okay - we'll take in some of these 'refugees'

Does that mean that Countries C,D & E are politically sympathetic to Country A, or opposed to the policies of Country A. Or are they just sympathetic to the plight of the refugees and neither approve or disapprove of the way Country A is dealing with their internal issue?


I'd appreciate the insight.


I've always avoided political science questions.

As a historian it just always seemed to me to be - that's just the way it happened - I've generally avoided judgment calls like this.

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