This edited volume investigates the political and socioeconomic impact of the Syrian refugee crisis on Lebanon and Jordan, and these countries’ mechanisms to cope with the rapid influx of refugees. The sudden population increase has resulted in severe pressures on infrastructures and services, as well as growing social tensions between the refugees and host communities. These chapters use a transdisciplinary approach to analyse the repercussions of the humanitarian tragedy at three different levels: 1) the changing governmental policies of the two countries towards the crisis; 2) the different perceptions of the Jordanian and Lebanese local communities on the Syrian refugees; and 3) the role played by NGOs and the civil society in both countries in dealing with protracted humanitarian emergencies.
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1 Introduction.- 2 Syrian Crisis, Syrian Refugees.- 3 The Dynamics of Population Pressure in Jordan: A Focus on Syrian Refugees.- 4 An Overview of the Syrian Refugee Crisis in Lebanon and its Socio-Economic Impact.- 5 The Syrian Refugee Policy of the Jordanian Government.- 6 Analysing the Evolution of Lebanon’s Syrian Refugee Policy: The Role of Foreign Policy.- 7 The Jordanian Perception of the Syrian Refugee Crisis.- 8 The Impact of the Syrian Refugee Crisis on the Lebanese Communities.- 9 The Syrian Refugee Crisis in Jordan: Challenges and Future Opportunities for NGOs.- 10 The Impact of the Syrian Refugee Crisis on the Lebanese NGOs and Civil Society Sector.- 11 Conclusion.
关于作者
Juline Beaujouan is Researcher in the School of Government and International Affairs (SGIA), Durham University, UK.
Amjed Rasheed is Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the School of Government and International Affairs (SGIA), Durham University, UK.