Although 98% of Turkey’s 3.6 million Syrian refugees live outside camps, municipalities lack formal authority to initiate policies, while receiving no government funding for refugees. Drawing on interpretive policy analysis (IPA), the article unpacks the empirical puzzle of how formally weak local governments respond to refugee needs. IPA expects policy to be constituted through diverse sets of local meanings. Case studies in three districts in Istanbul revealed distinctive local narratives, some of which consolidated the national agenda of ‘hospitality’ while others focused on equal rights and integration. Municipal narratives reflected particular local contexts, selectively mobilizing deeper governing traditions. Local interpretations wer...
In comparison with other regional host countries Lebanon's response to the Syrian refugee crisis is ...
The ongoing Syrian civil war has been characterized as the greatest crisis of forced displacement si...
This article focuses on the role of local political leadership in municipal policy responses to the ...
This research was funded by British Academy Research Grant NAFR1180177.Although 98% of Turkey’s 3.6 ...
A multi-level governance (MLG) framework is used to investigate how municipalities in Turkey have co...
With the majority of refugees now in urban areas, mayors and municipal authorities have been recogni...
The human rights regime—as law, institutions and practice—has been facing criticism for decades rega...
In the last couple of years, more than 3.6 million Syrian refugees have been hosted under the "tempo...
peer reviewedIntegration policy has been shown to have implications beyond acculturation and adaptat...
Turkey is rapidly transforming into a country of immigration in addition to its roles as a country o...
This study explores the dynamics of forced migration and refugee management in the context of Turkey...
Turkey is the first country of reception for Syrians refugees escaping the civil war. It hosts 3.6 m...
Refugee protection and humanitarianism have evolved hand in hand in the post- World War 2 era despit...
This chapter discusses the challenges posed by Syrian refugee problem (a multifaceted “mobility” pro...
In a country where politics and religion are far from being separated, policies fall victim of stagn...
In comparison with other regional host countries Lebanon's response to the Syrian refugee crisis is ...
The ongoing Syrian civil war has been characterized as the greatest crisis of forced displacement si...
This article focuses on the role of local political leadership in municipal policy responses to the ...
This research was funded by British Academy Research Grant NAFR1180177.Although 98% of Turkey’s 3.6 ...
A multi-level governance (MLG) framework is used to investigate how municipalities in Turkey have co...
With the majority of refugees now in urban areas, mayors and municipal authorities have been recogni...
The human rights regime—as law, institutions and practice—has been facing criticism for decades rega...
In the last couple of years, more than 3.6 million Syrian refugees have been hosted under the "tempo...
peer reviewedIntegration policy has been shown to have implications beyond acculturation and adaptat...
Turkey is rapidly transforming into a country of immigration in addition to its roles as a country o...
This study explores the dynamics of forced migration and refugee management in the context of Turkey...
Turkey is the first country of reception for Syrians refugees escaping the civil war. It hosts 3.6 m...
Refugee protection and humanitarianism have evolved hand in hand in the post- World War 2 era despit...
This chapter discusses the challenges posed by Syrian refugee problem (a multifaceted “mobility” pro...
In a country where politics and religion are far from being separated, policies fall victim of stagn...
In comparison with other regional host countries Lebanon's response to the Syrian refugee crisis is ...
The ongoing Syrian civil war has been characterized as the greatest crisis of forced displacement si...
This article focuses on the role of local political leadership in municipal policy responses to the ...