A multi-level governance (MLG) framework is used to investigate how municipalities in Turkey have coped with the arrival of 3.6 million Syrians amid limited resources, an ambiguous legal framework, and changing national policy priorities. Qualitative research in Istanbul, which hosts the largest number of refugees, shows how municipalities have generated capacity by working with actors at other governance levels and in non-governmental spaces, via formal and informal networks. MLG arrangements did not however imply the retreat of a powerful central state. Rather, they were decisively influenced by existing power relations and governing traditions, specifically a strong state, weak local government, and mistrust of civil society. The researc...
Refugee crises are among the most heartrending and vexatious humanitarian issues since the beginning...
Refugee protection and humanitarianism have evolved hand in hand in the post- World War 2 era despit...
The plight of refugees is often framed as an ‘emergency’ or as a moment of ‘crisis,’ rooted in tempo...
This research was funded by British Academy Research Grant NAFR1180177.Although 98% of Turkey’s 3.6 ...
In the last couple of years, more than 3.6 million Syrian refugees have been hosted under the "tempo...
With the majority of refugees now in urban areas, mayors and municipal authorities have been recogni...
Turkey is the first country of reception for Syrians refugees escaping the civil war. It hosts 3.6 m...
The human rights regime—as law, institutions and practice—has been facing criticism for decades rega...
The ongoing Syrian civil war has been characterized as the greatest crisis of forced displacement si...
This chapter discusses the challenges posed by Syrian refugee problem (a multifaceted “mobility” pro...
This paper analyses the response of the Municipality of Barcelona to the Syrian refugee crisis in Eu...
This study explores the dynamics of forced migration and refugee management in the context of Turkey...
Turkey is rapidly transforming into a country of immigration in addition to its roles as a country o...
This article argues that the convergence of state policies and the interests of capital and business...
The issue of the integration of migrants has long been at the heart of public debates taking place ...
Refugee crises are among the most heartrending and vexatious humanitarian issues since the beginning...
Refugee protection and humanitarianism have evolved hand in hand in the post- World War 2 era despit...
The plight of refugees is often framed as an ‘emergency’ or as a moment of ‘crisis,’ rooted in tempo...
This research was funded by British Academy Research Grant NAFR1180177.Although 98% of Turkey’s 3.6 ...
In the last couple of years, more than 3.6 million Syrian refugees have been hosted under the "tempo...
With the majority of refugees now in urban areas, mayors and municipal authorities have been recogni...
Turkey is the first country of reception for Syrians refugees escaping the civil war. It hosts 3.6 m...
The human rights regime—as law, institutions and practice—has been facing criticism for decades rega...
The ongoing Syrian civil war has been characterized as the greatest crisis of forced displacement si...
This chapter discusses the challenges posed by Syrian refugee problem (a multifaceted “mobility” pro...
This paper analyses the response of the Municipality of Barcelona to the Syrian refugee crisis in Eu...
This study explores the dynamics of forced migration and refugee management in the context of Turkey...
Turkey is rapidly transforming into a country of immigration in addition to its roles as a country o...
This article argues that the convergence of state policies and the interests of capital and business...
The issue of the integration of migrants has long been at the heart of public debates taking place ...
Refugee crises are among the most heartrending and vexatious humanitarian issues since the beginning...
Refugee protection and humanitarianism have evolved hand in hand in the post- World War 2 era despit...
The plight of refugees is often framed as an ‘emergency’ or as a moment of ‘crisis,’ rooted in tempo...