Jordan

Interview – Reva Dhingra

E-International Relations • Jul 6 2023 • Features

Reva Dhingra discusses potential changes to international aid systems, and compares different international approaches to refugee crises.

The Jordanian Response to the Syrian Refugee Crisis from a Resilience Perspective

Zeynep S. Mencutek and Ayat J. Nashwan • May 4 2023 • Articles

Jordan has employed resilience terminology to legitimize its aid demands targeting donors and implementers, mainly EU and UN agencies.

UNHCR, National Policies and the Syrian Refugee Crisis in Lebanon and Jordan

Neda Moayerian and Max O. Stephenson Jr. • Apr 24 2023 • Articles

The dominant framing of refugees as passive and vulnerable and in need of state protection and/or reunification must change.

Governing Movement in Displacement: The Case of North Jordan

Hannah Owens • Jun 20 2021 • Articles

Migrants hold a capacity to enact sites and situations through their very presence and relationship to structured governance.

Conflict and Migration in the Middle East: Syrian Refugees in Jordan and Lebanon

Kamel Doraï • Sep 4 2018 • Articles

The Syrian crisis has transformed Middle Eastern migration. New refugee camps has given a new dimension to the debate on the forms of refugee settlement.

Canada’s Audacious Refugee Response

The Canadian approach shows the possibility of a future for thousands of Syrian youth through resettlement, as important as any other effort to confront the Syrian war.

The Islamic State and the International Politics of Statehood in the Middle East

Glen Rangwala • Jul 26 2014 • Articles

The legacy left by the Islamic State may indeed be the creation of a new state in the region – but it is more likely to be a Kurdish state than one of its own.

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