Dr Khalid Koser
Nonresident Fellow, Migration and Border Policy Project
Biography
Publications
Dr Khalid Koser is a former Nonresident Fellow of the Lowy Institute. He is founding Executive Director of the Global Community Engagement & Resilience Fund (GCERF). An academic by training, Khalid is Professor of Conflict, Peace and Security at the University of Maastricht. As a global advocate for migrants and refugees, Khalid chaired the World Economic Forum Global Future Council on Migration for six years, edits the Journal of Refugee Studies, and was appointed MBE for services to asylum seekers and refugees. He chairs the Board of Trustees for the sustainable development charity Raleigh International.
Analyses
Reforming the international protection regime: Responsibilities, roles and policy options for Australia
In this Lowy Institute Analysis, Nonresident Fellow in the Migration and Border Policy Project Dr Khalid Koser argues that the international protection regime is failing and…
Analyses
Australia and the 1951 Refugee Convention
In this Analysis, Khalid Koser argues that the implementation of the 1951 Refugee Convention is failing the interests of both states and refugees. Koser argues that Australia is…
Analyses
Judicious ambition: international policy priorities for the new Australian Government
In this new Lowy Institute Analysis, a number of Lowy Institute experts outline what they believe should be some key international priorities for the new Australian Government…
Pagination