<p>“The book makes a significant contribution to the analysis of human security challenges as well as implications for immigrants and refugees in the MENA region in the post-Arab Spring period. Authors attain to present a general overview of responses of regional countries and the EU as well as the international community while also paying attention to the relevance of non-state actors for ensuring the security of refugees and immigrants.” (Dr Gül Oral, Migration Letters, Vol. 16 (2), April, 2019)</p>

This book focuses on the Mediterranean/MENA migration crisis and explores the human security implications for migrants and refugees in this troubled region. Since the Arab uprisings of 2010/2011, the Middle East and North Africa region has experienced major political transformations and called into question the legitimacy of states in the region. Displaced populations continue to suffer due to the major conflicts in Syria, Iraq and elsewhere, causing fragmentation and dis-integration of communities. Contributors to this volume analyze how and why this crisis differs significantly from previous migration/refugee flows in the region, explain the historical and political antecedents of this crisis which have played a part in its shaping, and explore the relationship between human security and the protection of vulnerable individuals and groups.
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This book focuses on the Mediterranean/MENA migration crisis and explores the human security implications for migrants and refugees in this troubled region.
1. Introduction: Migration, Refugees and Human Security in the 21st Century.- 2. Death of the Refugee: The Silence of Numbers.- 3. Children and Youth in the Refugee Equation: Working with the Vulnerable.- 4. Causes and Mitigation.- 5. From Failing States to Migration: The Role of Non-State Actors.- 6. Intervention and Policy in the Mediterranean Refugee Crisis.- 7. The Middle East: Syrian Refugees, Human Security and Insecurity in Jordan.- 8. Human Trafficking and the Issue of Slavery in Supply Chains.- 9. Policy Responses: Too Little or Too Late?.- 10. Conclusion.
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This book focuses on the Mediterranean/MENA migration crisis and explores the human security implications for migrants and refugees in this troubled region. Since the Arab uprisings of 2010/2011, the Middle East and North Africa region has experienced major political transformations and called into question the legitimacy of states in the region. Displaced populations continue to suffer due to the major conflicts in Syria, Iraq and elsewhere, causing fragmentation and dis-integration of communities. Contributors to this volume analyze how and why this crisis differs significantly from previous migration/refugee flows in the region, explain the historical and political antecedents of this crisis which have played a part in its shaping, and explore the relationship between human security and the protection of vulnerable individuals and groups.
Marion Boulby is Associate Professor of History at Trent University, Canada. 
Kenneth Christie is Professor and Program Head of the Masters in Arts in Human Security and Peacebuilding at Royal Roads University, Canada.
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Provides a comprehensive overview of the relationship between human security and migration in the Mediterranean/MENA regions Explains how the current crisis affects regional European policy and national policies on migration and immigration and how interventions and international legal instruments can play a part in resolving this crisis Offers guidance for practitioners in the refugee/migration industry and policy makers looking to expand their foundational knowledge of contemporary migration and refugee crises
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Product details

ISBN
9783030099909
Published
2019-01-04
Publisher
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Height
210 mm
Width
148 mm
Age
Research, P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
257

Biographical note

​Marion Boulby is Associate Professor of History at Trent University, Canada. 

Kenneth Christie is Professor and Program Head of the Masters in Arts in Human Security and Peacebuilding at Royal Roads University, Canada.