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From Recipients of Aid to Shapers of Policies: Conceptualizing Government–United Nations Relations during the Syrian Refugee Crisis in Lebanon

This article explores the influence of national politics on shaping responses to refugee crises in the Middle East. The article focuses on the case of Lebanon, typically described as a weak or failed state, to explain the progression of policies the Lebanese government used to respond to the Syrian...

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Published in:Journal of refugee studies 2019-12, Vol.32 (4), p.645-663
Main Authors: Geha, Carmen, Talhouk, Joumana
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