The eBook editions of this book are available as open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by Sciences Po. Forced displacement and migration remain at the forefront of global political debates, and the Arab region has played an oversized role in hosting refugees. Yet a paucity of literature exists on how the region has contributed to shaping the international refugee regime. This anthology presents the first comprehensive study of how Arab states interact with the international refugee regime. It presents a wide range of case studies and…mehr
The eBook editions of this book are available as open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by Sciences Po. Forced displacement and migration remain at the forefront of global political debates, and the Arab region has played an oversized role in hosting refugees. Yet a paucity of literature exists on how the region has contributed to shaping the international refugee regime. This anthology presents the first comprehensive study of how Arab states interact with the international refugee regime. It presents a wide range of case studies and offers a multidisciplinary perspective bringing together historical, political, legal, sociological, and anthropological approaches. The anthology explores how Arab states have created norms and practices of refugee governance beyond - and not necessarily aligned with - international refugee law. It also analyses how Arab states, as norm challengers, have negotiated, contested, and reframed international practices, agreements, and processes. In doing so, the book 'de-exceptionalizes' the Arab region, casting states and societies as norm shapers with an impact on global refugee politics beyond the Arab world.
Tamirace Fakhoury is Associate Professor of International Politics and Conflict at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, US. She is also the former visiting Kuwait Chair at Sciences Po in Paris. Tamirace has worked previously at Aalborg University, Denmark, Sciences Po, France and the Lebanese American University, Lebanon. She has widely published on refugee and migration policy, and power-sharing in post-war societies. Dawn Chatty is Emerita Professor of Anthropology and Forced Migration at the University of Oxford, UK. She was previously Director of its Refugee Studies Centre. Her books include Syria: The Making and Unmaking of a Refuge State (2017) and Displacement and Dispossession in the Modern Middle East (2010).
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Foreword James C. Hathaway Refugee Governance in the Arab World: The International Refugee Regime and Global Politics: An Introduction Tamirace Fakhoury and Dawn Chatty Part I: Refugee Hosting Imaginaries and their Reproduction Chapter 1: The Genealogy of a Political Concept: 'Refugee' or the Europeanisation of the World-System Matthieu Rey Chapter 2 Continental Containment: Crafting Arab Middle East "Host States" Are John Knudsen Part II: How Do Arab States Shape and Interact with the International Refugee Regime? Chapter 3: Refugees and Arab States: The New Norm-al? Dallal Stevens Chapter 4: Lebanon and the Establishment of International Refugee Law Maja Janmyr Chapter 5: Maghreb States in the International Refugee Regime: Between Strategic Alignment Alternative Pathways and Confrontations Katharina Natter and Lea Müller-Funk Chapter 6: The Refugee Rentier State and Norm Manipulation in the Arab World Gerasimos Tsourapas Chapter 7: The Irreducibility of Refugee Governance in the MENA Region Jean-Pierre Cassarino Chapter 8: Juxtaposing Policy and Practice: An Analysis of 'Local Integration' in MENA Host States Rawan Arar Part III: Making Sense of Norm Entanglements: Refugees' Everyday Lives Chapter 9: Bread Aalt and Book-Keeping - The Shaweesh as the Interface between Syrian Refugees and the Humanitarian System in Lebanon Ann-Christin Zuntz Mackenzie Klema Shaher Abdullateef Esraa Almashhor Salim Faisal Alnabolsi Sinem Sefa Akay Bürge Akbulut Selin Ayaes Ertan Karabiyik and Lisa Boden Chapter 10: Landlord-Shaweesh Power-Nexus and Repercussions on Syrian Refugees' Coping Mechanisms and 'Waiting' Modalities: Informal Tented Settlements along the Lebanese Syrian Borderscape in Beqaa Governorate Paul Moawad Conclusion Tamirace Fakhoury
Foreword James C. Hathaway Refugee Governance in the Arab World: The International Refugee Regime and Global Politics: An Introduction Tamirace Fakhoury and Dawn Chatty Part I: Refugee Hosting Imaginaries and their Reproduction Chapter 1: The Genealogy of a Political Concept: 'Refugee' or the Europeanisation of the World-System Matthieu Rey Chapter 2 Continental Containment: Crafting Arab Middle East "Host States" Are John Knudsen Part II: How Do Arab States Shape and Interact with the International Refugee Regime? Chapter 3: Refugees and Arab States: The New Norm-al? Dallal Stevens Chapter 4: Lebanon and the Establishment of International Refugee Law Maja Janmyr Chapter 5: Maghreb States in the International Refugee Regime: Between Strategic Alignment Alternative Pathways and Confrontations Katharina Natter and Lea Müller-Funk Chapter 6: The Refugee Rentier State and Norm Manipulation in the Arab World Gerasimos Tsourapas Chapter 7: The Irreducibility of Refugee Governance in the MENA Region Jean-Pierre Cassarino Chapter 8: Juxtaposing Policy and Practice: An Analysis of 'Local Integration' in MENA Host States Rawan Arar Part III: Making Sense of Norm Entanglements: Refugees' Everyday Lives Chapter 9: Bread Aalt and Book-Keeping - The Shaweesh as the Interface between Syrian Refugees and the Humanitarian System in Lebanon Ann-Christin Zuntz Mackenzie Klema Shaher Abdullateef Esraa Almashhor Salim Faisal Alnabolsi Sinem Sefa Akay Bürge Akbulut Selin Ayaes Ertan Karabiyik and Lisa Boden Chapter 10: Landlord-Shaweesh Power-Nexus and Repercussions on Syrian Refugees' Coping Mechanisms and 'Waiting' Modalities: Informal Tented Settlements along the Lebanese Syrian Borderscape in Beqaa Governorate Paul Moawad Conclusion Tamirace Fakhoury
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