This book explores the responses to admitting refugees adopted by governments in six different countries. It shows that government policy - as well as the stance of opposition parties - is dependent on the framing of both the country's collective identity and the identity and characteristics of the refugees.
This book explores the responses to admitting refugees adopted by governments in six different countries. It shows that government policy - as well as the stance of opposition parties - is dependent on the framing of both the country's collective identity and the identity and characteristics of the refugees.
Daniel Drewski is Junior Professor for Sociology of Europe and Globalization at the University of Bamberg. Previously, he was a researcher at the Cluster of Excellence "Contestations of the Liberal Script" (SCRIPTS) and the Institute for Sociology at Freie Universität Berlin. His main research interests include the sociology of European integration and the sociology of migration, borders, and symbolic boundaries. Jürgen Gerhards is Professor of Sociology at Freie Universität Berlin. He is a member of the Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften and the Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften. His main research interests include comparative cultural sociology, and the sociology of European Integration.
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* Part I. Introduction * 1: Setting the stage * 2: Conceptual framework * 3: The design of the study * Part II. Responding to the exodus of Syrian refugees * 4: Open doors for 'brothers and sisters' in faith: Turkey's refugee policy towards Syrians * 5: A humanitarian role model: Germany's initial open door policy and restrictive turn towards Syrian refugees * 6: Defending national sovereignty and cultural homogeneity: Poland's policy of closed doors towards Syrian refugees * Part III. Responding to refugee crises in other world regions * 7: Pan-African solidarity and international reputation: Uganda's policy of open doors towards refugees * 8: Between and anti-Socialist foreign policy and the historical memory of dictatorship: Chile's ambivalent policy towards displaced Venezuelans * 9: An economic perspective on immigration: Singapore's closed doors for refugees and open doors for immigrants with human capital * Part IV. Conclusion * 10: The liberal script on refugee admission and the significance of national cultural repertoires * References * Index
* Part I. Introduction * 1: Setting the stage * 2: Conceptual framework * 3: The design of the study * Part II. Responding to the exodus of Syrian refugees * 4: Open doors for 'brothers and sisters' in faith: Turkey's refugee policy towards Syrians * 5: A humanitarian role model: Germany's initial open door policy and restrictive turn towards Syrian refugees * 6: Defending national sovereignty and cultural homogeneity: Poland's policy of closed doors towards Syrian refugees * Part III. Responding to refugee crises in other world regions * 7: Pan-African solidarity and international reputation: Uganda's policy of open doors towards refugees * 8: Between and anti-Socialist foreign policy and the historical memory of dictatorship: Chile's ambivalent policy towards displaced Venezuelans * 9: An economic perspective on immigration: Singapore's closed doors for refugees and open doors for immigrants with human capital * Part IV. Conclusion * 10: The liberal script on refugee admission and the significance of national cultural repertoires * References * Index
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