International Migration in the Euro-Mediterranean Region : Cairo Papers in Social Science Vol. 35, No. 2.
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- 9781617979224
- 306.09559999999999
- HN656.A8 .I584 2019
Intro -- Front Matter -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- 1 Introduction: Migration and Refugee 'Crisis' in the Euro-Mediterranean Region: Which 'Crisis'? And for Whom? -- 2 Between Italy and Egypt: Migrating Histories and Political Genealogies -- 3 Kaleidoscopic Out-Migration: The Departure of Foreigners from Mid Twentieth Century Egypt -- 4 Waiting in Izmir: Syrians in the Aegean Region after the "EU-Turkey Deal" -- 5 Culturalized, Gendered, and Fractured Approaches to the Integration of Refugees in Brussels -- 6 Diaspora Politics in Illiberal Contexts: Authoritarianism and Cross-Border Mobility in the Modern Middle East -- 7 Interest Groups and Refugee Policy-Making: The Case of Germany -- About the Contributors.
This issue of Cairo Papers takes up the various dimensions of migration and refugees in the Euro-Mediterranean region over different periods in the last two centuries. It looks at both the migration of waves of Italians and Greeks to Egypt from the mid-nineteenth to the early twentieth century, and at migration from the Arab southern and eastern rims of the Mediterranean to Europe starting in the twenty-first century. The disciplines of history, sociology, anthropology, and political science have been mobilized to undertake the research its chapters embody. They address the history of migration in the region, relations between Mediterranean countries of origin and their diasporas, the impact of interest groups on the formulation of migration policies in countries of destination, and the policies for integration of recent flows arriving in Europe. The chapters are based on papers delivered at Cairo Papers 25th annual symposium in collaboration with the Center for Migration and Refugee Studies.
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