Refugee Governance, State and Politics in the Middle East

Author:   Zeynep Şahin Mencütek
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
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9780815346524


Pages:   284
Publication Date:   29 November 2018
Format:   Hardback
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The movement of displaced people, migrants and refugees has become increasingly important around the world, leading to a need for increased scrutiny of global responses and policies towards migration. This book focuses on the Middle East, where many nations are part of this global phenomenon as both home, transit and/or host country. Refugee Governance, State and Politics in the Middle East examines the patterns of legal, political and institutional responses to large-scale Syrian forced migration. It analyses the motivations behind neighbouring countries' policy responses, how their responses change over time and how they have an impact on regional and global cooperation. Looking in particular at Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan, three of the world's top refugee hosting countries, this book explores how refugee governance differs across countries and why they diverge. To theorize variations, the book introduces multi-pattern and multi-stage refugee governance models as two complementary analytical frameworks. The book further argues that each of these three states’ refugee responses is constructed based on three main factors: internal political interests, economic-development related concerns, and foreign policy objectives as well as interactions among them. The book’s categorizations and models (on policy fields, actors, stages, patterns and driving forces) provide analytical tools to researchers for comparative analyses. Scholars and students of Comparative Politics, International Relations, Refugee Studies, Global Governance and Middle Eastern Studies will find this book a useful contribution to their fields.

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Author:   Zeynep Şahin Mencütek
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.566kg
ISBN:  

9780815346524


ISBN 10:   0815346522
Pages:   284
Publication Date:   29 November 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Based on extensive field research covering Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan - three of the world's top refugee hosting countries - this book is a very timely work. I welcome this valuable piece to the field of Refugee Studies. The author makes an original contribution to the field by introducing multi-pattern and multi-stage refugee governance models. Zeynep Sahin successfully and lucidly elaborates the political and legal responses of these states to Syrian refugee flows with a particular focus on their internal political interests, economic-development related concerns, and foreign policy objectives. - Prof. Dr Ayhan Kaya, Jean Monnet Chair of European Politics of Interculturalism, Turkey Bringing together a wealth of primary and secondary sources as well as interviews conducted during fieldwork in Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan, Sahin-Mencutek has written a masterful work on state refugee policy in the Global South. Carefully constructed case studies are analyzed using a theoretical framework that integrates the role of policy instruments, levels of implementation and stages of policy evolution to explain neighboring country responses to the Syria refugee crisis. Sahin Mencutek's book will be the gold standard against which subsequent works on state refugee policy will be measured. - Laurie Brand, Robert Grandford Wright Professor of International Relations and Middle East Studies, University of Southern California, USA, and Chair of the Committee on Academic Freedom, Middle East Studies Association Movement of people across international borders has emerged as a leading factor in shaping and reshaping both domestic and international politics, contributing therefore to the utility of linkage politics as an explanatory model of today's global politics. Zeynep Sahin's book Refugee Governance, State and Politics in the Middle East intends to examine the motivations behind Syrian neighboring countries; policy responses to mass migration and refugee influx, how these responses change over time and how they have an impact on regional and global cooperation. The book shows in a brilliant way the very interesting dynamics and the interplay between local interests, economic policies and international politics, and promises to be a new addition to the literature in the fields of Migrations and Refuges Studies and Middle East Politics. - Zaid Eyadat, Professor of Political Science and Human Rights, University of Jordan


This original and meticulous study of comparative refugee governance is a welcome addition to scholarly work on refugee movement and state responses. Focusing on and analyzing detailed empirical data from Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan, Sahin Mencutek identifies the humanitarian and political response of each of these countries to the protracted Syrian mass migration challenges from 2011-2018. Examining the variations in governance across these three countries as well as the changing patterns of governance over time, Sahin Mencutek captures with rigour and distinctiveness multi-pattern and multi-stage refugee governance that states formulate and implement in response to the mass influx. This book makes an important and timely contribution to refugee studies in general and Middle Eastern displacement in particular. - Dawn Chatty, Emeritus Professor of Anthropology and Forced Migration, University of Oxford, UK Bringing together a wealth of primary and secondary sources as well as interviews conducted during fieldwork in Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan, Sahin-Mencutek has written a masterful work on state refugee policy in the Global South. Carefully constructed case studies are analyzed using a theoretical framework that integrates the role of policy instruments, levels of implementation and stages of policy evolution to explain neighboring country responses to the Syria refugee crisis. Sahin Mencutek's book will be the gold standard against which subsequent works on state refugee policy will be measured. - Laurie Brand, Robert Grandford Wright Professor of International Relations and Middle East Studies, University of Southern California, USA, and Chair of the Committee on Academic Freedom, Middle East Studies Association Movement of people across international borders has emerged as a leading factor in shaping and reshaping both domestic and international politics, contributing therefore to t


This original and meticulous study of comparative refugee governance is a welcome addition to scholarly work on refugee movement and state responses. Focusing on and analyzing detailed empirical data from Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan, Sahin Mencutek identifies the humanitarian and political response of each of these countries to the protracted Syrian mass migration challenges from 2011-2018. Examining the variations in governance across these three countries as well as the changing patterns of governance over time, Sahin Mencutek captures with rigour and distinctiveness multi-pattern and multi-stage refugee governance that states formulate and implement in response to the mass influx. This book makes an important and timely contribution to refugee studies in general and Middle Eastern displacement in particular. - Dawn Chatty, Emeritus Professor of Anthropology and Forced Migration, University of Oxford, UK Bringing together a wealth of primary and secondary sources as well as interviews conducted during fieldwork in Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan, Sahin-Mencutek has written a masterful work on state refugee policy in the Global South. Carefully constructed case studies are analyzed using a theoretical framework that integrates the role of policy instruments, levels of implementation and stages of policy evolution to explain neighboring country responses to the Syria refugee crisis. Sahin Mencutek's book will be the gold standard against which subsequent works on state refugee policy will be measured. - Laurie Brand, Robert Grandford Wright Professor of International Relations and Middle East Studies, University of Southern California, USA, and Chair of the Committee on Academic Freedom, Middle East Studies Association Movement of people across international borders has emerged as a leading factor in shaping and reshaping both domestic and international politics, contributing therefore to the utility of linkage politics as an explanatory model of today's global politics. Zeynep Sahin's book Refugee Governance, State and Politics in the Middle East intends to examine the motivations behind Syrian neighboring countries; policy responses to mass migration and refugee influx, how these responses change over time and how they have an impact on regional and global cooperation. The book shows in a brilliant way the very interesting dynamics and the interplay between local interests, economic policies and international politics, and promises to be a new addition to the literature in the fields of Migrations and Refuges Studies and Middle East Politics. - Zaid Eyadat, Professor of Political Science and Human Rights, University of Jordan Based on extensive field research covering Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan - three of the world's top refugee hosting countries - this book is a very timely work. I welcome this valuable piece to the field of Refugee Studies. The author makes an original contribution to the field by introducing multi-pattern and multi-stage refugee governance models. Zeynep Sahin successfully and lucidly elaborates the political and legal responses of these states to Syrian refugee flows with a particular focus on their internal political interests, economic-development related concerns, and foreign policy objectives. - Prof. Dr Ayhan Kaya, Jean Monnet Chair of European Politics of Interculturalism, Turkey Refugee Governance, State and Politics in the Middle East provides a timely, theoretically and empirically rich comparative analysis that explores refugee governance in Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon. Sahin Mencutek masterfully develops a comprehensive examination of the development, motivations and shifts over time of refugee governance frameworks. This book is a welcome addition to the field of comparative immigration and refugee studies, addressing the underrepresentation of Global South responses to migration, particularly within the Middle East, a region that has over the past several years hosted more refugees than any other region. - Kim Rygiel, Associate Professor, Political Science, Balsillie School of International Affairs and Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada


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Zeynep Şahin Mencütek is an Associate Fellow, Käte Hamburger Kolleg/Centre for Global Cooperation Research, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, and a Senior Researcher, Swedish Research Institute, Istanbul, Turkey.

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