Today more than 41 percent of the Jordanian population is comprised of Palestinian refugees. Some argue that Jordan has become the new Palestinian state in place of their former land pre-1948. This paper presents the complications of this claim by focusing on the Jordanian government’s constitutional provisions on refugee citizenship, Palestinian support programs and the role the Palestinian identity has played in the integration, or lack thereof, of Palestinian refugees into the social, political, and economic spheres of Jordanian society
The Government of Jordan declared that there are more than one million Syrian refugees in Jordan whi...
The displacement of over five million Syrian refugees in the past six years has brought much needed ...
Most Arab countries have not ratified the 1951 Refugee Convention/1967 Protocol or the 1954 Conventi...
It has been widely believed that Jordan was generous to refugees from Palestine by pursuing assimila...
International audienceMigration to, from, and across Jordan since the Palestinian exodus of 1948 has...
In this paper I am considering the numerous effects that hosting refugees can have on a host country...
The History, Integration, and Role of Refugees in the Arab-Israeli Conflict and Peace Proces
Jordan has become known as the home for refugees from the crises that have occurred along its border...
In Jordan, Palestine refugee camps have turned by time into socioeconomic centers of gravity and cor...
Beginning in 1948, the Arab-Israeli conflict caused the emergence of a large number of Palestinian r...
Jordan has a refugee crisis; between 620,000 and 1.3 million Syrian refugees are seeking refuge in J...
The civil war in Syria has caused a mass influx of Syrian refugees all over the world. Jordan has re...
The study explores the views of Palestinian refugee camp residents in Jordan on the long-term provis...
Syrians currently comprise the largest group of refugees worldwide, with the number of people who h...
This paper was presented at a workshop on ‘The Long-term Challenges of Forced Migration: Local and R...
The Government of Jordan declared that there are more than one million Syrian refugees in Jordan whi...
The displacement of over five million Syrian refugees in the past six years has brought much needed ...
Most Arab countries have not ratified the 1951 Refugee Convention/1967 Protocol or the 1954 Conventi...
It has been widely believed that Jordan was generous to refugees from Palestine by pursuing assimila...
International audienceMigration to, from, and across Jordan since the Palestinian exodus of 1948 has...
In this paper I am considering the numerous effects that hosting refugees can have on a host country...
The History, Integration, and Role of Refugees in the Arab-Israeli Conflict and Peace Proces
Jordan has become known as the home for refugees from the crises that have occurred along its border...
In Jordan, Palestine refugee camps have turned by time into socioeconomic centers of gravity and cor...
Beginning in 1948, the Arab-Israeli conflict caused the emergence of a large number of Palestinian r...
Jordan has a refugee crisis; between 620,000 and 1.3 million Syrian refugees are seeking refuge in J...
The civil war in Syria has caused a mass influx of Syrian refugees all over the world. Jordan has re...
The study explores the views of Palestinian refugee camp residents in Jordan on the long-term provis...
Syrians currently comprise the largest group of refugees worldwide, with the number of people who h...
This paper was presented at a workshop on ‘The Long-term Challenges of Forced Migration: Local and R...
The Government of Jordan declared that there are more than one million Syrian refugees in Jordan whi...
The displacement of over five million Syrian refugees in the past six years has brought much needed ...
Most Arab countries have not ratified the 1951 Refugee Convention/1967 Protocol or the 1954 Conventi...