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- Title
INTERNATIONAL MIGRANTS AS A MATTER OF SECURITY: OPEN DOOR POLICY AND SYRIANS IN TURKEY.
- Authors
KARAKOÇ DORA, Zuhal
- Abstract
International migration, an issue as old as the history itself, needs to be tabled. The Syrian conflict which happened due to the Arab Spring led millions of Syrians to leave their country. The wave of uncontrolled immigration, starting from the neighbouring ones and spreading to various countries, became an important tool for terrorists to infiltrate into target countries and caused a serious security problem for migrant-hosting states. Additionally, this human flow has led to changes in the demographic structures of the hosting countries, and these changes have brought many social and economic costs that threaten the internal security. In this context; in Turkey, who applied open door policy for the people fleeing from the humanitarian crisis in Syria from the very first days, issues caused by Syrians in time are quite attention grabbing. An in-depth analysis of these events reveals the relationship between illegal and irregular migration and considerable increase in terrorist activities, social, political and economic costs and demographic changes.
- Subjects
INTERNATIONAL cooperation on emigration &; immigration; EMIGRATION &; immigration; INTERNATIONAL security; SYRIAN refugees; EASTERN question (Far East)
- Publication
Journal of Security Sciences / Güvenlik Bilimleri Dergisi, 2020, Vol 9, Issue 2, p501
- ISSN
2147-2912
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.28956/gbd.830065