What explains the variety of responses that states adopt toward different refugee groups? In this book, Lamis Elmy Abdelaaty asks why states sometimes assert their sovereignty vis-à-vis refugee rights and at other times seemingly cede it by delegating refugee oversight to the United Nations. Including three in-depth case studies of asylum policies in Egypt, Turkey, and Kenya, Discrimination and Delegation argues that foreign policy and ethnic identity, more so than resources, humanitarianism, or labor skills, shape reactions to refugees.
What explains the variety of responses that states adopt toward different refugee groups? In this book, Lamis Elmy Abdelaaty asks why states sometimes assert their sovereignty vis-à-vis refugee rights and at other times seemingly cede it by delegating refugee oversight to the United Nations. Including three in-depth case studies of asylum policies in Egypt, Turkey, and Kenya, Discrimination and Delegation argues that foreign policy and ethnic identity, more so than resources, humanitarianism, or labor skills, shape reactions to refugees.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lamis Elmy Abdelaaty is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University, and Senior Research Associate at the Campbell Public Affairs Institute. Her research and teaching deal with the international politics of refugees, and her publications have appeared in Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies and Journal of Refugee Studies. Her research has been supported by the National Science Foundation, the American Philosophical Society, the Mamdouha S. Bobst Center for Peace and Justice, and the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies. Abdelaaty holds a doctoral degree in politics from Princeton University.
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Acknowledgements Abbreviations Chapter One: Selective Sovereignty and the Refugee Regime Chapter Two: The Role of Foreign Policy and Ethnic Politics Chapter Three: Cross-national Trends in Refugee Status Chapter Four: Politics Overtakes Policy in Egypt Chapter Five: Selective Protection in Turkey Chapter Six: Refugee Debates in Kenya Chapter Seven: The Implications of Selective Sovereignty for Refugee Rights Appendix I: Supplementary Data Appendix II: Content Analysis Codebook References
Acknowledgements Abbreviations Chapter One: Selective Sovereignty and the Refugee Regime Chapter Two: The Role of Foreign Policy and Ethnic Politics Chapter Three: Cross-national Trends in Refugee Status Chapter Four: Politics Overtakes Policy in Egypt Chapter Five: Selective Protection in Turkey Chapter Six: Refugee Debates in Kenya Chapter Seven: The Implications of Selective Sovereignty for Refugee Rights Appendix I: Supplementary Data Appendix II: Content Analysis Codebook References
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