Date of Award
Spring 5-17-2025
Degree Name
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Advisor(s)
Dr. Daniel Durkin
Second Advisor
Caley Johnson, Ph.D.
Abstract
Refugee resettlement and integration are vital in fostering inclusive communities, enriching local economies, and promoting cultural diversity while also offering displaced individuals the opportunity to rebuild their lives in safety. Considering the successful resettlement of Bosnian refugees in St. Louis, Missouri, starting in the 1990s, I explored what factors could be attributed to their positive integration outcomes. I found a combination of (1) policy, (2) social compatibility, and (3) cultural values that can be attributed to their thriving community and applied these factors to the recent resettlement of Afghan refugees in St. Louis. While Afghan refugees have found success in community compatibility and made a cultural impact on the community, federal refugee policy and a lack of resources have contributed to a difficult start for integration whereas Bosnians had policy and resources to support a smoother acculturation. Policy that supports resettlement through abundant resources and opportunities for housing, jobs, and cultural education is essential. Refugee resettlement is a vital humanitarian responsibility, offering protection and opportunities for those fleeing persecution while enriching host communities. Despite the threat of restrictive policies, resettling refugees strengthens communities both culturally and economically, making an impact on the St. Louis region. By maintaining robust resettlement frameworks, cities and countries can demonstrate leadership in protecting human rights, counter harmful narratives, and address the global displacement crisis. Taking this model into account, these three factors can be applied to current and future refugee resettlements in cities to promote the success of future integration.
Recommended Citation
Kar, Indira, "How the Integration of Bosnian Refugees in Saint Louis is a Model for Success for Current Afghan Refugees and Future Resettlements in the U.S." (2025). Senior Theses. 164.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/international_senior/164