ID | 085190 |
Title Proper | Iraqi refugees in Syria |
Other Title Information | causing a spillover of the Iraqi conflict |
Language | ENG |
Author | Leenders, Reinoud |
Publication | 2008. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article explores the implications of the Iraqi refugee crisis for Syria, which is believed to host up to 1.5 million Iraqi refugees. Many policy makers, activists and analysts, sometimes inspired by the conflict repercussions of refugee crises witnessed elsewhere, have warned against the regional security impact of the Iraqi exodus and consequently speculated about a possible spillover of the armed conflicts in Iraq to its neighbours. The article presents an analysis of the characteristics and composition of the Iraqi refugee population and provides an assessment of responses to the refugee crisis in Syria. Its main finding is that fears for a spillover of Iraq's violence cannot be corroborated. The relative absence of refugee violence can be explained in reference to Iraqi refugees themselves. Given their specific demographic and social traits (including age composition, educational levels and professions, and to some extent religious affiliation), in addition to refugees' sectarian segregation, an overwhelming majority of Iraqi refugees are and remain victims of the violence in Iraq; they are unlikely to become its perpetrators abroad. |
`In' analytical Note | Third World Quarterly Vol. 29, No. 8; 2008: p1563-1584 |
Journal Source | Third World Quarterly Vol. 29, No. 8; 2008: p1563-1584 |
Key Words | Iraq - Refugees - Syria ; Iraq Conflict ; Iraq - Humanitarian Condition ; Syria Government - Iraqi Refugee ; Spillover |