The year 2015 opened European eyes to the reality of the refugee crisis that had begun in 2011 in the Middle East. It was then that desperate families and individuals decided to put their lives at risk and sail off from Turkish coasts into the Mediterranean Sea, in terrible conditions, in order to reach European land and find a future for themselves and their children. But why would those people, mostly although by no means exclusively Syrian, do that instead of finding some form of safe passage? What were they running away from and what had prompted their exit from their country? Why were they not staying in neighboring countries as they had done for a couple of years? This chapter will examine the roots of the ongoing conflict in Syria an...
This paper was presented at a workshop on ‘The Long-term Challenges of Forced Migration: Local and R...
BACKGROUND: Since the start of the Syrian crisis in 2011, civil unrest and armed conflict in the cou...
The intention of this article is to demonstrate how Lebanon, Turkey and Jordan, the principal host s...
After 2011 the Syrian conflict caused growing numbers of residents to flee to escape escalating regi...
"The dispossession and forced migration of nearly 50 per cent of Syria's population has produced the...
Syria is one of the countries where a revolution wave named Arab Spring uprose in early 2011. The m...
With over two million Syrians seeking safety in Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq, highly political i...
The on going conflicts and wars in different parts of the world on different dates forced millions o...
International audienceSince the outbreak of the Syrian conflict in 2011, nearly 5 million refugees s...
Over one million people embarked on irregular sea journeys in Europe, Asia, and the Horn of Africa i...
International audienceThe Syrian conflict has profound consequences for the Palestinian population i...
Refugee movements are not a new phenomenon in the Middle East and North Africa. The history of the r...
It is easy to say that people fleeing Syria should stay in camps or satellite cities but people move...
The current literature on forced migration offers only limited knowledge of how each of the differen...
In this paper, I seek to explain the causes of the massive migratory flows from Turkey to Greece sin...
This paper was presented at a workshop on ‘The Long-term Challenges of Forced Migration: Local and R...
BACKGROUND: Since the start of the Syrian crisis in 2011, civil unrest and armed conflict in the cou...
The intention of this article is to demonstrate how Lebanon, Turkey and Jordan, the principal host s...
After 2011 the Syrian conflict caused growing numbers of residents to flee to escape escalating regi...
"The dispossession and forced migration of nearly 50 per cent of Syria's population has produced the...
Syria is one of the countries where a revolution wave named Arab Spring uprose in early 2011. The m...
With over two million Syrians seeking safety in Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq, highly political i...
The on going conflicts and wars in different parts of the world on different dates forced millions o...
International audienceSince the outbreak of the Syrian conflict in 2011, nearly 5 million refugees s...
Over one million people embarked on irregular sea journeys in Europe, Asia, and the Horn of Africa i...
International audienceThe Syrian conflict has profound consequences for the Palestinian population i...
Refugee movements are not a new phenomenon in the Middle East and North Africa. The history of the r...
It is easy to say that people fleeing Syria should stay in camps or satellite cities but people move...
The current literature on forced migration offers only limited knowledge of how each of the differen...
In this paper, I seek to explain the causes of the massive migratory flows from Turkey to Greece sin...
This paper was presented at a workshop on ‘The Long-term Challenges of Forced Migration: Local and R...
BACKGROUND: Since the start of the Syrian crisis in 2011, civil unrest and armed conflict in the cou...
The intention of this article is to demonstrate how Lebanon, Turkey and Jordan, the principal host s...