THE IMPACT OF SYRIAN REFUGEE CRISIS ON NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES
Journal: RUDN Journal of Political Science (Vol.20, No. 4)Publication Date: 2019-01-25
Authors : Mazen Hawamdeh; Ahmad Al-Qteishat;
Page : 548-554
Keywords : Middle East; refugee crisis; Syria; Civil war in Syria; neighboring countries; The UN Refugee Agency; Political stability;
Abstract
This article discusses the impact of short migration in Syria on neighboring countries. Since the begging of the civil war in Syria an exodus in large numbers has emerged. The turmoil and violence have caused mass migration to destinations both within the region and beyond. The article discusses the political, social and economic effects of these crises on the regional security in the Middle East and beyond. Refugee crisis provokes many difficulties in receiving countries and living conditions of refugees are often questionable due to difficult humanitarian situation. The article analyzes the challenge to the neighboring countries of Syria (Jordan, Turkey, Lebanon and Iraq), that has been hosted more than five million forced refugees according to UN last statistics. It is concluded that The Syrian refugee crisis remains one of the biggest problems facing the Middle East. It is more prone to more humanitarian and political problems, especially as it is a crisis of chaos, turmoil and protracted conflicts in the region.
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