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Reframing Syrian Refugee Insecurity through a Feminist Lens: The Case of Lebanon

Reframing Syrian Refugee Insecurity through a Feminist Lens: The Case of Lebanon

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This book explores the multi-leveled sites of refugee security construction and policy translation that play an instrumental role in informing how Syrian refugee insecurity is engendered and experienced in Lebanon, highlighting the impact of impromptu choices made by involved bodies on local realities.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 200 pages
Publication date: 15 March 2022
Publisher: Lexington Books


While there has been a significant shift in the focus of security studies from the security of states to that of individuals, the realm of realpolitik continues to operate within the framework of an emerging discourse surrounding the refugee crisis. Situated at the crossroads of security studies and refugee scholarship, this book serves as both a process and a product. It delves into the intricate layers of refugee security construction and policy translation, playing a crucial role in understanding how Syrian refugee insecurity is generated and experienced in the context of Lebanon. By shedding light on the impromptu decisions made by key actors such as the Lebanese government and the UNHCR, the book highlights how these choices can have profound implications for local realities, perpetuating a vicious cycle of Syrian refugee insecurities.

The shift in security studies towards a more human-centric approach has been driven by a growing recognition of the complex and interconnected nature of security threats. This shift has led to a greater emphasis on the protection and well-being of individuals, rather than solely focusing on the security of states. One of the key areas of focus in this new discourse is the refugee crisis, which has posed significant challenges to countries around the world.

The refugee crisis is a complex phenomenon that involves a range of factors, including conflict, persecution, and human rights abuses. It has led to the displacement of millions of people, who are seeking safety and protection in neighboring countries. In the case of Lebanon, the refugee crisis has had a particularly significant impact on the country's security and stability.

Lebanon is home to a large population of Syrian refugees, who have fled the conflict in their country. The influx of refugees has put a strain on Lebanon's resources and infrastructure, and has contributed to the country's economic and social challenges. The refugee crisis has also created tensions between different communities in Lebanon, particularly between the host community and the refugee community.

One of the key challenges facing Lebanon in the context of the refugee crisis is the issue of security. The country has been plagued by violence and instability, and the presence of large numbers of refugees has made it more vulnerable to security threats. The Lebanese government has been working to address these security challenges, but the situation remains complex and challenging.

The UNHCR has also played a significant role in addressing the refugee crisis in Lebanon. The organization has provided assistance to refugees and has worked to promote their integration into Lebanese society. However, the UNHCR's presence has also been met with criticism, particularly from those who argue that the organization is not doing enough to address the root causes of the refugee crisis.

In conclusion, while there has been a shift in security studies towards a more human-centric approach, realpolitik continues to play a significant role in shaping the refugee crisis. The book explores the multi-leveled sites of refugee security construction and policy translation that play an instrumental role in informing how Syrian refugee insecurity is engendered and experienced in the case of Lebanon. By shedding light on the impromptu choices made by key actors such as the Lebanese government and the UNHCR, the book highlights how these choices can have profound implications for local realities, perpetuating a vicious cycle of Syrian refugee insecurities. It is essential that policymakers and stakeholders work together to address the root of the refugee crisis and to promote the protection and well-being of individuals who are fleeing violence and persecution.


Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781793613936

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