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Refugee Governance in the Arab World : The International Refugee Regime and Global Politics / Tamirace Fakhoury Mühlbacher, Dawn Chatty.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Fakhoury Mühlbacher, Tamirace, author.
- Chatty, Dawn, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Emigration and immigration--Government policy.
- Emigration and immigration.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xiv, 262 pages) : illustrations
- Place of Publication:
- London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2024.
- Summary:
- 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 offers a multidisciplinary perspective bringing together historical, political, legal, sociological, and anthropological approaches. Through a wide range of case studies, 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 have negotiated and contested international agreements and processes. In doing so, the book 'de-exceptionalizes' the Arab region, positioning states and societies as norm shapers with an impact on global politics beyond the Arab world.
- Contents:
- Foreword, James C. Hathaway
- Refugee Governance in the Arab World: The International Refugee Regime and Global Politics: An Introduction
- 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, Salt, 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 MoawadConclusion, Tamirace Fakhoury.
- Notes:
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