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200 1 _aHybrid political order and the politics of uncertainty
_erefugee governance in Lebanon
_fNora Stel
214 0 _aLondon
_aNew York, NY
_cRoutledge
_d2020
215 _a1 vol. (XII-251 p.)
_d24 cm
225 1 _aRoutledge research in ignorance studies
320 _aBibliogr. en fin de chapitres. Index
330 _a"Lebanon hosts the highest number of refugees per capita worldwide and is central to European policies of outsourcing migration management. This book is the first to critically and comprehensively explore the parallels between the country's engagement with the recent Syrian refugee influx and the more protracted Palestinian presence. Drawing on fieldwork, qualitative case-studies, and critical policy analysis, it questions the dominant idea that the haphazardness, inconsistency, and fragmentation of refugee governance are only the result of forced displacement or host state fragility and the related capacity problems. It demonstrates that the endemic ambiguity that determines refugee governance also results from a lack of political will to create coherent and comprehensive rules of engagement to address refugee 'crises.' Building on emerging literatures in the fields of critical refugee studies, hybrid governance, and ignorance studies, it proposes an innovative conceptual framework to capture the spatial, temporal, and procedural dimensions of the uncertainty that refugees face and to tease out the strategic components of the reproduction and extension of such informality, liminality, and exceptionalism. In developing the notion of a 'politics of uncertainty, ' ambiguity is explored as a component of a governmentality that enables the control, exploitation, and expulsion of refugees" '(ed.)
359 2 _bIntroduction: Institutional ambiguity and the politics of uncertainty: a new perspective on refugee governance
_bThe Lebanese State: twilight institutions and the making of hybrid order
_bThe governance of Syrian refugees in Lebanon: no-policy-policy and formal informality
_b
_bThe governance Palestinian refugees in Lebanon: permanent temporariness and the state of exception
_b
_b
_b
410 _tRoutledge research in ignorance studies
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_xPolitique publique
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_yLiban
_2rameau
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_aIgnorance
_2rameau
606 _aRefugees
_xGovernment policy
_yLebanon
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606 _aRefugees, Palestinian Arab
_yLebanon
_2lc
607 _aSyria
_xHistory
_zCivil War, 2011-
_xRefugees
_yLebanon
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607 _aLebanon
_2fast
607 _aSyria
_2fast
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