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Transnational Networks and Local Challenges: Iraqis in Cairo
Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Transnational Networks and Local Challenges: Iraqis in Cairo

    Originally posted March 2010

    It is estimated that over four million Iraqi refugees have fled to neighboring countries in the region since the 2003 war began. While migration continued after the war, the peak of this influx was witnessed particularly in and after 2006 due to the acceleration of violence in central and southern Iraq. More particularly, the majority of these refugees fled due to direct threats to their lives and their immediate families.

    April 19, 2010

    The Migration of Syrian Christians
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • The Migration of Syrian Christians

    Originally posted April 2010

    “The question is no longer one of who remains or who departs, but how to leave and how to remain?”[1]

    April 19, 2010

    Taiwan and the Gulf: The Sky’s the Limit?
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Taiwan and the Gulf: The Sky’s the Limit?

    Dubai’s Burj Khalifa and Taiwan’s Taipei 101 tower, the world’s two tallest skyscrapers, differ in height by a stunning 1,076 feet, are separated by nearly 4,000 miles of ocean, and are situated in countries and regions which, linguistically and culturally, have little in common ― except business.

    The Impacts of the Global Economic Crisis on Migration in the Arab World
    Middle East Institute
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  • The Impacts of the Global Economic Crisis on Migration in the Arab World

    Originally posted March 2010

    “The current global financial crisis adds further serious complications…we are concerned about the loss of migrants’ jobs; a decrease in migrant remittances; a reduction in Official Development Assistance (ODA) and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and most seriously of all, the stigmatization and scapegoating of migrants tending towards xenophobia.”
    — William Lacy Swing, IOM Director General at 106th Executive Committee Session, Geneva, June 26, 2009

    April 18, 2010