Understanding the Syrian Refugee Crises in Turkey


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By Emrah Atar
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Emrah Atar is assistant executive editor of the Political Reflection Magazine, field editor of Journal of Interdisciplinary Food Studies and commissioning editor of the E-International Relations.

List of Figures List of Tables Preface Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1: A Conceptual Understanding of Public Sector Chapter 2: Examination of Syrian Refugee Childrens' Education in Turkey Chapter 3: Examination of the Status of Syrian Refugees' Access to Healthcare Services Chapter 4: Examination of the Role of NGOs, INGOs, and Civil Society Organizations in the Refugee Crisis Conclusion References About the Author

Emrah Atar's academic career has been dedicated to development issues affecting immigrants from developing countries. Leveraging his enormous academic intellect and practical experience, his ideas and passion for these issues shine through every chapter of the book. -- Aminu Mamman, University of Manchester Millions of people have been forced to flee their homes today on a myriad of occasions. The Syrian refugee crisis is the greatest humanitarian tragedy of our times. Since 2011, around seven million Syrians have fled the country, and Turkey hosts around four million placing Turkey in a difficult condition. This book offers an excellent account of how Turkey, with the help of I/NGOs and civil society organizations, handles the crisis. -- AKM Ahsan Ullah, University of Brunei Darussalam

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