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Forced migration in Turkey : refugee perspectives, organizational assistance, and political embedding

Erdogan, M. Murat(Edited by)Pries, Ludger(Edited by)Zulfikar Savci, Berna Safak(Edited by)
Part of the Routledge studies in development, mobilities and migration series
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Turkey hosts more refugees than any other country in the world, with forced migrants from Syria, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, and other countries converging, either with hopes to settle in Turkey or to continue onwards to the European Union (EU). This volume addresses the specific experiences and trajectories of forced migrants in Turkey in the context of local and national contexts and the future of EU-Turkey relations.

It presents the demographics of forced migrants, the biographies and future plans of refugees, and their interactions with civil society, states, and international agencies.

A focus is on organized violence and corresponding experiences in countries of origin, during transit, and at current places. Based on extensive quantitative and qualitative research, this book will be of interest to researchers and practitioners in the fields of migration, human security, and refugee studies, as well as of sociology, political sciences, and international relations.

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