Information on "Population" and "Lebanon"
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March 2012
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1 Mar 2012
Lebanon's Palestinian Dilemma
Author: International Crisis Group
Publisher: International Crisis Group
This report marks the fifth anniversary of the deadly, three-month war pitting an Islamist fundamentalist group against the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) in the Nahr al-Bared refugee camp. More on «Lebanon's Palestinian Dilemma»
April 2010
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Apr 2010
Migration and the Mashreq
Author: Guita Hourani, Eliane N Fersan, Salam Kawakibi, Ayman Zohry, Seema Gaur, Prem Saxena, Ragui Assaad, Mohamed Kamel Doraï, Sara Sadek, M I T El-sakka, Md Shahidul Haque, Priyanka Debnath, Nina Gren, Nelia Hyndman-Rizik, Paul Tabar, Peter Adebayo, Riad al Khouri, Ray Jureidini, Mona Said, Kathleen O'Neill
Publisher: Middle East Institute (MEI)
The 17 essays discuss the underlying and proximate causes of migration, as well as the agents and networks that have enabled migrants to find work, finance their trips abroad, sustain themselves, and maintain their attachments to their native lands a... More on «Migration and the Mashreq»
February 2009
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19 Feb 2009
Nurturing Instability: Lebanon's Palestinian Refugee Camps
Author: International Crisis Group
Publisher: International Crisis Group
This paper discusses the situation of the vast Palestinian refugee population in Lebanon, arguing that it constitutes a time bomb. More on «Nurturing Instability: Lebanon's Palestinian Refugee Camps»
January 2009
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Jan 2009
Strategic Insights, Volume VIII, Issue 1
Author: Bruno Tertrais, Stephen Blank, Friedrich Steinhäusler, Scott Weston, Daniel Moran, James R Hackbarth, William C Green, Scott Weston, Sabri Zire Al-Saadi, Barry S Zellen, Farideh Farhi, Zachary S Davis, Jessica E Cleary
Publisher: Center on Contemporary Conflict (CCC)
This issue of Strategic Insights features articles on nuclear weapons programs, soft power in Africa as well as hegemony and economic interdependence. More on «Strategic Insights, Volume VIII, Issue 1»
November 2008
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Nov 2008
Strategic Assessment Vol 11, No 2
Author: Yoram Schweitzer, Gaia Sciaky, Ephraim Lavie, Eyal Zisser, Ephraim Kam, Zaki Shalom, Aluf Benn, Erez Zaionce, Roni Bart, Yossi Kuperwasser, Giora Eiland
Publisher: Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)
This INSS Strategic Assessment considers issues pertaining to Israel's national security and strategy. More on «Strategic Assessment Vol 11, No 2»
July 2008
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10 Jul 2008
Failed Responsibilities - Iraqi Refugees in Syria, Jordan and Lebanon
Author: International Crisis Group
Publisher: International Crisis Group
This report focuses on Iraqi refugees and their reception in neighboring host countries. More on «Failed Responsibilities - Iraqi Refugees in Syria, Jordan and Lebanon»
February 2008
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12 Feb 2008
Fatah al-Islam: Anthropological Perspectives on Jihadi Culture
Author: Michael Taarnby, Lars Hallundbaek
Publisher: Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
This paper examines the jihadi group, Fatah al-Islam, from a socio-anthropological perspective. More on «Fatah al-Islam: Anthropological Perspectives on Jihadi Culture» -
Feb 2008
Transnational Implications of Civil Conflicts in Iraq, Lebanon and Palestine
Author: Mahjoob Zweiri, Andrew E Johnson
Publisher: Research Institute for European and American Studies (RIEAS)
This paper explores the shared soft-security implications of civil war and political instability in the Middle East. More on «Transnational Implications of Civil Conflicts in Iraq, Lebanon and Palestine»
October 2005
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12 Oct 2005
Mediterranean Migration: 2005 Report
Author: Euro-Mediterranean Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration (CARIM)
This report offers a comprehensive survey on migration to, from, and in transit through the Mediterranean countries of the Middle East and North Africa (Med-MENA). More on «Mediterranean Migration: 2005 Report»
January 2005
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2005
Social Networks Among Return Migrants to Post-War Lebanon
Author: Sibylle Stamm
Publisher: Center for Comparative and International Studies (CIS)
This paper seeks to contribute towards a better understanding of the dynamics of return migration. More on «Social Networks Among Return Migrants to Post-War Lebanon»
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