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Thursday, 01 January 2015 02:00

The Displaced Elephant in the Room Refugees in the Middle East | Middle East Bulletin 27

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Mare Nostrum: Troubled Waters?

Ihab Shabana

4

8

The dawn of the "refugee-warriors": rebel recruitment among the Syrian refugee population in Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon

Marina Eleftheriadou

9

13

Is Europe going with the flow?

Elisavet Paraskeva-Gkizi

14

18

The Maghreb: Live it or Leave it

Stavros I. Drakoularakos

19

23

Syrian Refugees in Egypt: Between Scylla and Charybdis

Evangelos Diamantopoulos

24

27

Kurds on the move: the geopolitics of mass population movements

Spyros Katsoulas

28

32

Lebanon in dire straits

Vasiliki Kastriti

33

36

Afghan refugees in Iran and Pakistan: A struggle for livelihood

Costas Faropoulos

37

41

Refugees, citizens…or both? Palestinians in Jordan

Raffaele Borreca

42

46

Arab immigration to the Gulf

Zakia Aqra

47

50

Book Review Charles, Tripp, The Power and the People: Paths of Resistance in the Middle East, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013

Spyros-Vlad Oikonomou

51

54

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