While there has been a shift in security studies from the security
of states to that of people, realpolitik still takes place under
the banner of an emerging discourse of "refugee crisis." Located at
the intersection of security studies and refugee scholarship, this
book is both a process and a product. It 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. It
sheds light on how impromptu choices made by involved bodies-such
as the Lebanese government and the UNHCR-can significantly impact
local realities, creating a vicious cycle of Syrian refugee
insecurities.
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