This volume addresses new tendencies related to migration from a Middle Eastern and Mediterranean perspective and with an emphasis on security and citizenship. Contributors aim not only to intervene in scholarly debates surrounding citizenship and migration but also to contribute to policy-oriented discussions related to migration.
J. N. Sater, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Zaid Eyadat, University of Jordon, Jordon
Rosita Di Peri, University of Turin, Italy
Eva Pföstl, Istituto di Studi Politici S. Pio V, Rome, Italy
Derek Lutterbeck, Mediterranean Academy of Diplomatic Studies (MEDAC), Malta
Peter Seeberg, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
1. Introduction: Migration, Citizenship, and Security in a Changing Middle East; Peter Seeberg and Zaid Eyadat PART I: MIGRATION, RIGHTS, AND CITIZENSHIP 2. Citizenship and Migration in Arab Gulf Monarchies; J. N. Sater 3. Addressing the Sanctity of Human Rights: The Plight of Female Migrant Laborers in Jordan; Zaid Eyadat 4. Perceiving Democracy in Migration: The case of Moroccans in Piemonte; Rosita Di Peri 5. Diasporas as political actors: the case of the Amazigh diaspora; Eva Pföstl PART II: GOVERNANCE, MIGRATION, AND SECURITY 6. Migrant Workers and Governance in Middle Income Countries: The Case of Migrant Domestic Workers in Lebanon; J. N. Sater 7. Across the Desert, Across the Sea: Migrant Smuggling into and from Libya; Derek Lutterbeck 8. Migration in Syria and Non-traditional Security Issues in the MENA Region. Transnational Integration, Security, and National Interests; Peter Seeberg