Framing Refugees

Framing Refugees

How the Admission of Refugees is Debated in Six Countries across the World

Drewski, Daniel; Gerhards, Juergen

Oxford University Press

08/2024

320

Dura

9780198904724

15 a 20 dias

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Part I. Introduction
1: Setting the stage
2: Conceptual framework
3: The design of the study
Part II. Responding to the exodus of Syrian refugees
4: Open doors for 'brothers and sisters' in faith: Turkey's refugee policy towards Syrians
5: A humanitarian role model: Germany's initial open door policy and restrictive turn towards Syrian refugees
6: Defending national sovereignty and cultural homogeneity: Poland's policy of closed doors towards Syrian refugees
Part III. Responding to refugee crises in other world regions
7: Pan-African solidarity and international reputation: Uganda's policy of open doors towards refugees
8: Between and anti-Socialist foreign policy and the historical memory of dictatorship: Chile's ambivalent policy towards displaced Venezuelans
9: An economic perspective on immigration: Singapore's closed doors for refugees and open doors for immigrants with human capital
Part IV. Conclusion
10: The liberal script on refugee admission and the significance of national cultural repertoires
References
Index
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