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At the intersection of global & national : the plight of Iranian asylum seekers in Turkey

Author:
Saluschev, Sergey
Degree Grantor:
University of California, Santa Barbara. Global Studies
Degree Supervisor:
Mark Juergensmeyer
Place of Publication:
[Santa Barbara, Calif.]
Publisher:
University of California, Santa Barbara
Creation Date:
2014
Issued Date:
2014
Topics:
Political Science, International Law and Relations
Keywords:
International Refugee Law
UNHCR
Turkey
Iran
Refugees
Genres:
Online resources and Dissertations, Academic
Dissertation:
M.A.--University of California, Santa Barbara, 2014
Description:

The evolution of the Global Refugee Regime (GRR) has been marked by a contradictory development that embodies the conflicts engendered by the rising tides of globalization. Economic concerns, geopolitical interests and identity politics have prompted many nation states to implement laws that are antithetical to the spirit of international refugee law. This development has had an adverse impact on the plight of refugees and asylum seekers. The Republic of Turkey is the ideal example of this phenomenon. This paper endeavors to explain what happens to Iranian asylum seekers and refugees at the intersection of GRR and Turkish national asylum policies. The paper employs personal testimonies of Iranian asylum seekers in order to underscore the negative impact of Turkish recalcitrance to embrace the GRR's norms and humanitarian values. The paper concludes with policy prescriptions that call on Turkey to abrogate the geographic limitation of the 1951 Convention relating to refugees and address the problems endemic to Iranians seeking international protection in the country.

Physical Description:
1 online resource (117 pages)
Format:
Text
Collection(s):
UCSB electronic theses and dissertations
ARK:
ark:/48907/f30r9mjd
ISBN:
9781321350043
Catalog System Number:
990045117540203776
Rights:
Inc.icon only.dark In Copyright
Copyright Holder:
Sergey Saluschev
File Description
Access: Public access
Saluschev_ucsb_0035N_12323.pdf pdf (Portable Document Format)