International conference Conflict and migration in the Middle East 5-7 June 2018 Venue Lebanese American University - Beirut Faculty lounge This international conference aims to deepen knowledge on forced migration in the Middle East by analyzing current refugee flows in their historical and regional context. Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey are the leadind countries in the refugee host system. Moreover, the presence of many economic migrants makes international migration analysis one of the keys e..
Middle East Institute Viewpoints. Special Edition, Migration and the Mashreq [www.mei.edu]Migration ...
This report aims to provide a contextual understanding of migration governance in the Lebanese conte...
International audienceThe Syrian conflict has profound consequences for the Palestinian population i...
Lajeh Reasearch Programme's Final Conference "Conflict and Migration in the Middle East" Supported ...
The Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies will host an international conference—t...
Amman April 28-29-30 & May, 2nd A week of academic events organised by Ifpo and funded by the d’Alem...
The world is currently facing its biggest refugee crisis since the end of Wold War II...
International audienceThis presentation discusses the writings on migration that have been produced ...
International audienceSince the outbreak of the Syrian conflict in 2011, nearly 5 million refugees s...
©AP Photo – Raad Adayleh “Migration and Mobility” axis (aMiMo) of the French Institute for Anatolian...
Protracted displacement shapes the face of the region. With the Syrian civil war in its 10th year, l...
The Centre for Lebanese Studies (CLS) in collaboration with UNESCO, are pleased to invite you to par...
"The Arab Uprisings of 2011 set events in motion that have vastly changed the Middle East and North ...
This is a summary of a two-day symposium on migrations in Jordan, by the symposium coordinators Amal...
Kamel Doraï Thursday December 28, 2017, 6pm, Istanbul Organised by aMiMo https://amimo.hypotheses.or...
Middle East Institute Viewpoints. Special Edition, Migration and the Mashreq [www.mei.edu]Migration ...
This report aims to provide a contextual understanding of migration governance in the Lebanese conte...
International audienceThe Syrian conflict has profound consequences for the Palestinian population i...
Lajeh Reasearch Programme's Final Conference "Conflict and Migration in the Middle East" Supported ...
The Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies will host an international conference—t...
Amman April 28-29-30 & May, 2nd A week of academic events organised by Ifpo and funded by the d’Alem...
The world is currently facing its biggest refugee crisis since the end of Wold War II...
International audienceThis presentation discusses the writings on migration that have been produced ...
International audienceSince the outbreak of the Syrian conflict in 2011, nearly 5 million refugees s...
©AP Photo – Raad Adayleh “Migration and Mobility” axis (aMiMo) of the French Institute for Anatolian...
Protracted displacement shapes the face of the region. With the Syrian civil war in its 10th year, l...
The Centre for Lebanese Studies (CLS) in collaboration with UNESCO, are pleased to invite you to par...
"The Arab Uprisings of 2011 set events in motion that have vastly changed the Middle East and North ...
This is a summary of a two-day symposium on migrations in Jordan, by the symposium coordinators Amal...
Kamel Doraï Thursday December 28, 2017, 6pm, Istanbul Organised by aMiMo https://amimo.hypotheses.or...
Middle East Institute Viewpoints. Special Edition, Migration and the Mashreq [www.mei.edu]Migration ...
This report aims to provide a contextual understanding of migration governance in the Lebanese conte...
International audienceThe Syrian conflict has profound consequences for the Palestinian population i...