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Example of Syrian Refugees in the Scope of Turkey's Migration Policy and Management

Murat Özay Taşkın
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Murat Özay Taşkın: Wroclaw University, Faculty of Social Sciences, International Relations (Global Studies), Wroclaw, Poland.

Istanbul Policy Review, 2023, vol. 1, issue 1, 39-45

Abstract: The phenomenon of migration is a concept that is often encountered today. The phenomenon of migration has a critical importance especially for many regions and countries that have faced with immigrants and migration flows in various periods. Nowadays, many countries continue to struggle with regular and irregular migration, and many countries host refugees from different regions or countries. At this point, Turkey has been seen as a bridge between the West and the East and has been accepted as a migration country or migration route for refugees. In this context, Turkey draws attention as a country that has been exposed to migration flows from various regions and geographies from the past to the present. Furthermore, especially since 2011, the increase in Syrian refugees in Turkey after the internal conflict and war in Syria and refugees who left their country and migrated to Turkey in recent years, brought along various problems in Turkey. These increasing refugees and refugee flows have required Turkey to make various policies and regulations. This article will focus on the Syrian refugees problem in Turkey and analyze Turkey's migration policies and migration management regarding refugees.

Keywords: Migration; Syrian Refugees; Migration Policies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.33182/ipr.v1i1.2872

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