Beginning in 1948, the Arab-Israeli conflict caused the emergence of a large number of Palestinian refugees. There are three countries in the Middle East that host the majority of Palestinians on their territory. These are Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria. In the past 70 years some refugees have been able to assimilate in the host countries’ societies, while others have been living in poverty in the refugee camps. This paper analyzes the lives of refugees in the camps in Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria in order to reveal the contrasts between refugee camps in different countries and to compare their living conditions. In order to understand all the similarities and differences, I focus on the Shatila camp in Lebanon, because this camp has a unique his...
With respect to Palestinian refugees in the Arabic countries it helps to make a distinction between ...
International audienceThe Syrian conflict has profound consequences for the Palestinian population i...
Euro-Mediterranean Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration (CARIM)This paper expl...
In Jordan, Palestine refugee camps have turned by time into socioeconomic centers of gravity and cor...
International audienceSince the outbreak of the Syrian conflict in 2011, nearly 5 million refugees s...
International audienceSINCE the outbreak of the Syrian conflict in 2011, over 5 million refugees set...
International audienceSINCE the outbreak of the Syrian conflict in 2011, over 5 million refugees set...
The issue of Palestinian refugees exists for nearly 70 years now, starting from the occupation of P...
The article is an attempt to describe situation of Palestinian refugees during the Syrian Civil War....
Today more than 41 percent of the Jordanian population is comprised of Palestinian refugees. Some ar...
Most Arab countries have not ratified the 1951 Refugee Convention/1967 Protocol or the 1954 Conventi...
With respect to Palestinian refugees in the Arabic countries it helps to make a distinction between ...
Jordan's capital city, Amman, has a population of about three-quarters of a million people, many of ...
International audienceSince the outbreak of the Syrian conflict in 2011, over 4 million refugees set...
Hospitality provides a lens for understanding spatial relations of power and ethics. It seeks to unp...
With respect to Palestinian refugees in the Arabic countries it helps to make a distinction between ...
International audienceThe Syrian conflict has profound consequences for the Palestinian population i...
Euro-Mediterranean Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration (CARIM)This paper expl...
In Jordan, Palestine refugee camps have turned by time into socioeconomic centers of gravity and cor...
International audienceSince the outbreak of the Syrian conflict in 2011, nearly 5 million refugees s...
International audienceSINCE the outbreak of the Syrian conflict in 2011, over 5 million refugees set...
International audienceSINCE the outbreak of the Syrian conflict in 2011, over 5 million refugees set...
The issue of Palestinian refugees exists for nearly 70 years now, starting from the occupation of P...
The article is an attempt to describe situation of Palestinian refugees during the Syrian Civil War....
Today more than 41 percent of the Jordanian population is comprised of Palestinian refugees. Some ar...
Most Arab countries have not ratified the 1951 Refugee Convention/1967 Protocol or the 1954 Conventi...
With respect to Palestinian refugees in the Arabic countries it helps to make a distinction between ...
Jordan's capital city, Amman, has a population of about three-quarters of a million people, many of ...
International audienceSince the outbreak of the Syrian conflict in 2011, over 4 million refugees set...
Hospitality provides a lens for understanding spatial relations of power and ethics. It seeks to unp...
With respect to Palestinian refugees in the Arabic countries it helps to make a distinction between ...
International audienceThe Syrian conflict has profound consequences for the Palestinian population i...
Euro-Mediterranean Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration (CARIM)This paper expl...