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Overview

This edited volume examines European approaches to migrants, European Union migration policies, and the EU-Turkey refugee agreement through macro-level and micro-level analysis. It analyzes issues related to migration in Turkey and Syria and specifically studies at the Syrian refugee crisis. The contributors explore the migration phenomenon through economic and judicial perspectives.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781793602091
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 10/29/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 198
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Işıl Zeynep Turkan İpek is assistant professor and vice-chair of the French Department of Political Science and International Relations at Yeditepe University.

Gökçe Bayındır Goularas is associate professor and chair of the French Department of Political Science and International Relations at Yeditepe University.

Edanur Önel is master's student in international relations and project assistant at the Research Center of Global Education and Culture at Yeditepe University.

Table of Contents

Introduction



Chapter One: Migrants and Refugees: Europe in the World and How the World Sees Europe

Catherine Wihtol de Wenden



Chapter Two: Changing the European Political Landscape: How Does the Refugee Crisis Deepen Political Polarization in the West?

Özge Çopuroğlu and Asude Hazan Kurtdemir



Chapter Three: The Relocation of Migrants in the European Union: A Designed Failure? Insights from Malta

Lea Lemaire



Chapter Four: A Reappraisal of EU-Turkey Cooperation on Migration Management: The Unintended Consequences

Beyza Çağatay Tekin



Chapter Five: Analyzing the 2015 Refugee Crisis in Europe within Securitization Theory: The Hungarian Case

Edanur Önel, Işıl Zeynep Turkan İpek, and Gökçe Bayındır Goularas



Chapter Six: A New Form of Extremism: Neo-Salafism among Immigrants in Germany

Hasret Elçin Kürşat Coşkun and Yeşim Ahlers



Chapter Seven: Economies of Skill Differentiated Immigration in Terms of Origin and Destination Countries

Ayşe Sevencan



Chapter Eight: Winner or Loser? The Income Gap between the Immigrant and Native Labor Force Populations in Saudi Arabia

M. Murat Yüceşahin and Emre Doğandor



Chapter Nine: A Survey of Migration and Trade Relation: Evidence from Turkey

Çağrı Levent Uslu



Chapter Ten: Humanitarian Residence Permit in Turkish Law

Nuray Ekşi



Chapter Eleven: Constitutional Legality of Unilateral Declaration of Independence of Nagorno-Karabakh

Hüseyin Ural Aküzüm



Chapter Twelve: A Typification Example on Afghan Refugees Migrated into Turkey in 1982: Afghan Refugees in Malatya

Tülay Alim Baran



Chapter Thirteen: Immigration of African Football to Turkey: Pass the Ball and I Score

Volkan İpek, İ. Sinemden Oylumlu, and Ayşe Betül Nuhoğlu



Conclusion

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