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ID164813
Title ProperSyrian refugees—left to their fate
LanguageENG
AuthorZisser, Eyal
Summary / Abstract (Note)The war in Syria led to one of the worst refugee crises experienced by the Middle East in recent decades. Its scope is unprecedented and has far-reaching implications not only for Syria or what remains of it, but for the receiving countries as well. In some cases, such as Lebanon or Jordan, the mass of newcomers may have an unsettling and disruptive effect on the demography of their host country. Syrian Refugees who found shelter in neighbouring countries may be able to return home or, alternatively, they may be able to be absorbed relatively easily in their current places of residence. With regard to the refugees in Europe, it is doubtful that they will ever return to their homeland, and, in any case, the Syrian regime is not at all interested in their return. Thus, for many more years even after the war in Syria ends, the problem of the refugees will undoubtedly remain complex, unresolved and an enduring burden on the host countries.
`In' analytical NoteBritish Journal of Middle East Studies Vol. 46, No.2; May 2019: p.293-309
Journal SourceBritish Journal of Middle East Studies Vol: 46 No 2
Key WordsMiddle East ;  Syrian Refugees ;  Syrian Regime ;  War in Syria


 
 
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