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3 Comparative Perspectives on Exile: Survival Strategies of Syrians in Turkey and Jordan

  • Glenda Santana de Andrade
© 2025, McGill-Queen's University Press

© 2025, McGill-Queen's University Press

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Tables and Figures ix
  4. Acknowledgments xi
  5. Introduction 1
  6. Part One Migration Politics at the Micro-Level: Narratives of Migrant and Refugee Experiences of Migration, Resettlement, and Resistance
  7. 1 Defunding UNRWA, Palestinian Refugee Status, and the Right of Return 23
  8. 2 Survival Strategies of Border Communities: A Case Study of North-East Nigeria 54
  9. 3 Comparative Perspectives on Exile: Survival Strategies of Syrians in Turkey and Jordan 78
  10. 4 Immigration, Suffering, and Racialized Immigrant Women’s Mental Health Challenges 100
  11. 5 The Unmet Expectations of Love and Labour: Migrant Care Workers as Part of the Family 123
  12. Part Two Migration Politics at the State-Level: State Policies in Migration Governance
  13. 6 Migrant Care Worker Policies in Taiwan and South Korea 147
  14. 7 Post-Return Migration Policies in Latin America: A Global South Approach 165
  15. 8 Human Rights at Risk? An Analysis of Asylum Policy Changes in Germany between 1949 and 2019 186
  16. 9 Diversity of Asylum Policies among German Länder: What Can Be Learned from the Debate on Immigration Federalism? 209
  17. 10 Evolution of Citizenship Law in Luxembourg: Drivers and Changes 234
  18. Part Three Migration Politics at the Regional and Transnational Level: Toward a Multilateral Approach to Migration
  19. 11 Exploring Migration Challenges in Europe after 2014: What is the Direction of EU Migration Management and Policy? 265
  20. 12 The African Union’s Governance of Irregular Migration: A Critical Approach to a Regional Policy of Migration Governance 292
  21. 13 Labour Migration in the South Asia–Gulf Migration Corridor: Managing Old and New Risks after COVID-19 318
  22. 14 The Kafala as an Assemblage of (Non)Citizenship: Rethinking the “Exceptionality” of the Arab Gulf States’ Migration Model 348
  23. Afterword 369
  24. Contributors 381
  25. Index 385
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