Ukrainian authorities need to prepare for the possibility that many of the nearly 7 million citizens who fled the country as refugees will remain abroad even after the war ends, says researcher Olga Tokariuk in a new paper published by Chatham House.
What if many refugees don't return? Chatham House paper mulls a couple dozen ideas, from 'diaspora bonds' to 'refugee councils.'
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