Navigating Integration Policies of Forced Migration in the United States: The Case of Syrian Refugees
Autor Wa'ed Alshoubakien Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 mai 2024
Built on rich qualitative data from Syrian refugees in the U.S. to understand their resettlement experiences and their integration in multidimensional analysis, the book shows how the lack of federally driven integration policies and institutions in the U.S. negatively affects just integration. Relying on voluntary organizations leads to uneven outcomes among forced migrants, affecting social equity. Alongside this book's theoretical and practical implications, it highlights the ethical consideration of studying forced migrants and the synergy between forced migrants' vulnerability and cultural sensitivity. Ultimately, the book discusses the roadmap for implementing integration policies in the U.S. Among the topics covered:
- Introduction: The History of Managing Forced Migration in the U.S.: Political Climate and Global Events
- The U.S. Legal and Institutional Frameworks of the Resettlement of Syrian Refugees
- The Syrian Refugees' Integration Challenges in the U.S. and the Roadmap for Integration Policies
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783031587900
ISBN-10: 3031587901
Pagini: 175
Ilustrații: XXVIII, 175 p. 7 illus., 5 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3031587901
Pagini: 175
Ilustrații: XXVIII, 175 p. 7 illus., 5 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Introduction: The History of Managing Forced Migration in the U.S.: Political Climate and Global Events.- Chapter 2 The U.S. Legal and Institutional Frameworks of the Resettlement of Syrian Refugees.- Chapter 3 Integration as a Proxy Theory and Governance.- Chapter 4 Synergizing Vulnerability and Cultural Sensitivity in Studying Forced Migrants.- Chapter 5 Real Voices from Syrian Refugees in the U.S.: State of Michigan.- Chapter 6 The Syrian Refugees' Integration Challenges in the U.S. and the Roadmap for Integration Policies.
Notă biografică
Wa'ed Alshoubaki, PhD is an associate professor of Public Policy and Administration at the University of Jordan, Amman. She has been a visiting scholar at the School of Public Affairs and Administration at Western Michigan University in the 2022-2023 academic year. Her expertise lies in public policy and governance, with ongoing research on immigration and refugee resettlements in the Middle East, Europe, and the United States. Dr. Alshoubaki has several research publications on refugees and governance systems, public procurement, social policies, poverty, and women's rights.
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This book investigates the integration of Syrian refugees in the United States, and it identifies the challenges that hinder their successful integration. After providing a comprehensive analysis of the U.S. legal instruments in national and international laws and obligations to receive forced migrants, the book then highlights the resettlement process and programs as a coordinated interagency process that entails a collaboration between the UN Refugee Agency and the related U.S. departments and agencies and the nongovernmental partners and refugee advocacy organizations. Moreover, it delves into integration as a proxy theory and governance that entails an analytical component from a theoretical lens to understand some aspects of realities that revolve around the resettlement of forced migrants' concepts, principles, and policies.
Built on rich qualitative data from Syrian refugees in the U.S. to understand their resettlement experiences and their integration in multidimensional analysis, the book shows how the lack of federally driven integration policies and institutions in the U.S. negatively affects just integration. Relying on voluntary organizations leads to uneven outcomes among forced migrants, affecting social equity. Alongside this book's theoretical and practical implications, it highlights the ethical consideration of studying forced migrants and the synergy between forced migrants' vulnerability and cultural sensitivity. Ultimately, the book discusses the roadmap for implementing integration policies in the U.S. Among the topics covered:
Built on rich qualitative data from Syrian refugees in the U.S. to understand their resettlement experiences and their integration in multidimensional analysis, the book shows how the lack of federally driven integration policies and institutions in the U.S. negatively affects just integration. Relying on voluntary organizations leads to uneven outcomes among forced migrants, affecting social equity. Alongside this book's theoretical and practical implications, it highlights the ethical consideration of studying forced migrants and the synergy between forced migrants' vulnerability and cultural sensitivity. Ultimately, the book discusses the roadmap for implementing integration policies in the U.S. Among the topics covered:
- Introduction: The History of Managing Forced Migration in the U.S.: Political Climate and Global Events
- The U.S. Legal and Institutional Frameworks of the Resettlement of Syrian Refugees<
- The Syrian Refugees' Integration Challenges in the U.S. and the Roadmap for Integration Policies
Caracteristici
Is built on novel qualitative data that captures the complexity of Syrian refugee experiences in the U.S Addresses the theoretical basis of integration parallel with the resettlement stages Delves into the laws, policies, programs, and real-life experiences related to resettlement and integration in the U.S