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Jordan as a transit country: semi-protectionist immigration policies and their effects on Iraqi forced migrants

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This paper argues that Jordan has adopted a semi-protectionist policy towards Iraqi forced migrants,i.e. letting them in but depriving them of a status,therefore encouraging them to move forward. For their part,despite minor differences,Western countries all have adopted a reverse semi-protectionist policy,i.e. limiting forced migrants access to their territories but granting those who have managed to enter liberal asylum while never deporting Iraqis back to the Middle East. Moreover,Jordan and its Western partners are in agreement as regards the security threat posed by this new wave of forced migration while Middle Eastern Arab countries are still burdened by the unresolved case of Palestinian refugees.

اللغات
العربية
الإنجليزية
الناشرون
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
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الفئة المستهدفة
اللاجئون
المهاجرون والعمالة المهاجرة
المنظمة
N/A
السمات
الاقتصاد
حقوق الإنسان
أهداف التنمية المستدامة
10
الحد من أوجه عدم المساواة
16
السلام والعدل والمؤسسات القوية
7 تنزيلات
4242 مشاهدات

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