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The Syrian Refugee Crisis in Lebanon

The Double Tragedy of Refugees and Impacted Host Communities

Robert G. Rabil

This book examines the unfolding of the Syrian refugee crisis in relation to the spillover of the Syrian civil war in Lebanon and against the background of Lebanon–Syria relations and Lebanon’s socio-political, cultural, legal, and economic conditions. It surveys Lebanon’s response plans to the refugee crisis as part of the development of the international response plans to address the protection and needs of the Syrian refugees and Palestinian refugees from Syria, as well as the impacted host communities and institutions. At the same time, this book emphasizes the dramatic shift in popular and institutional attitudes towards the refugees as a response to and as a growth of the sheer magnitude of the refugee crisis, which made Lebanon the only country in modern history with the highest per capita concentration of refugees in the world. By examining these attitudes against the background of achievements and failures of the response plans, the impact of the crisis on state institutions on the local and national levels, and the collective consciousness of a nation barely surviving the scars of its civil war, this book not only underscores the deepening tragedy of Syrian and Palestinian refugees in Lebanon, but also the consequential tragedy of many Lebanese, who have been forced into poverty and whose livelihoods have been affected by insecurity and the almost complete collapse of social services. As a result, the tragedy of the Syrian refugee crisis has become an international crisis affecting vulnerable persons across nationalities, and, unless it is addressed diplomatically and its response plans sufficiently funded, the tragedy will only deepen across continents.
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Lexington Books
Pages: 150 • Trim: 6⅜ x 9¼
978-1-4985-3512-0 • Hardback • July 2016 • $109.00 • (£84.00)
978-1-4985-3514-4 • Paperback • August 2018 • $50.99 • (£39.00)
Series: The Levant and Near East: A Multidisciplinary Book Series
Subjects: Political Science / World / Middle Eastern, Political Science / International Relations / General, Political Science / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare, Social Science / Human Services, Political Science / Policy Analysis
Robert G. Rabil is professor of political science at Florida Atlantic University.
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Syrian Refugee Crisis and Lebanon’s Dynamics: A Background
Chapter 2. The Geographical Concentrations and Evolution of the Number of Syrian Refugees in Lebanon
Chapter 3. The Legal Status of Syrian and Palestinian Refugees in Lebanon
Chapter 4. The Evolving Response to the Refugee Crisis
Chapter 5. The 3RP and the Lebanon Crisis Response Plan: Achievements and Failures
Chapter 6. Refugees and Terrorism: Culprits or Guilty by Association
Conclusion
[Rabil's] well-researched book considers the long-term implications for Lebanon of close to two million Syrian and Palestinian refugees who constitute about one-third of the country’s population and who jeopardize its survival as a state.The Syrian Refugee Crisis in Lebanon provides excellent statistics about the pace of Syrian refugee arrival in Lebanon, their geographical distribution, and living conditions.
— Middle East Quarterly


[Rabil's book provides] an important introduction for all readers, especially those who are not familiar with the plight of Syrian refugees in Lebanon and the struggles of host communities . . . Rabil is able to focus on the host community, while still paying respect to the hardships of refugees.
— AmeriQuests: Narrative, Law and Society


Dr. Robert G. Rabil has succeeded in using simple language to describe and explain a very complex phenomenon. He captures the essence of the current Syrian and Palestinian refugee crisis in Lebanon, and presents a lucid understanding of the human misery and political repercussion. His analysis and conclusions may be used effectively for better decision making, and if not, for the cleaner records of history.
— Chahine A. Ghais, Notre Dame University, Lebanon


Roughly one in four persons in Lebanon today is a Syrian refugee, giving the country the highest proportion of refugees in the world. Professor Rabil takes careful stock of what this means for Lebanon, the refugees it hosts, the region, and the international community. He does so with a rare ability to combine excellent scholarly analysis, personal anecdotes from his fieldwork in Lebanon, and clear, accessible language. Anyone wishing to better understand Lebanon or the complex ways in which the Syrian civil war impacts people and neighboring states will very much appreciate Professor Rabil's work.
— David Romano, Thomas G. Strong Chair in Middle East Politics, Missouri State University


The refugee crisis in the Middle East has become part of the mythos of the US presidential campaign, the British exit from the EU, and at the core of exploding conflicts all over the West and the Middle East. Professor Robert Rabil has, in this exceptionally important and seminal work, given the refugee situation a face and a voice. This book should be required reading for presidential candidates to prime ministers and all the talking heads commenting on the refugee situation without any understanding of its reality on CNN, MSNBC, the BBC and other media. Professor Rabil has captured the tortured physical and legal existence of the refugees from Syria and Iraq in Lebanon and their impact on the Lebanese economy, political structure, and society. In short, this book is a most critical read for anyone trying to get a grasp of the refugee crisis confronting us today.
— Samuel M. Edelman, Academic Council for Israel; University of Miami; CSUC, Emeritus


This is an important book that deals with a painful humanitarian question, which has social, economic, demographic and, of course, political effects on both Syria and Lebanon. It is a must-read book for anyone who is interested in the challenges facing Lebanon, how severe they are, what threats they portend, and what the possible ways of dealing with them are.
— Eyal Zisser, Tel Aviv University


The Syrian Refugee Crisis in Lebanon

The Double Tragedy of Refugees and Impacted Host Communities

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Hardback
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Summary
Summary
  • This book examines the unfolding of the Syrian refugee crisis in relation to the spillover of the Syrian civil war in Lebanon and against the background of Lebanon–Syria relations and Lebanon’s socio-political, cultural, legal, and economic conditions. It surveys Lebanon’s response plans to the refugee crisis as part of the development of the international response plans to address the protection and needs of the Syrian refugees and Palestinian refugees from Syria, as well as the impacted host communities and institutions. At the same time, this book emphasizes the dramatic shift in popular and institutional attitudes towards the refugees as a response to and as a growth of the sheer magnitude of the refugee crisis, which made Lebanon the only country in modern history with the highest per capita concentration of refugees in the world. By examining these attitudes against the background of achievements and failures of the response plans, the impact of the crisis on state institutions on the local and national levels, and the collective consciousness of a nation barely surviving the scars of its civil war, this book not only underscores the deepening tragedy of Syrian and Palestinian refugees in Lebanon, but also the consequential tragedy of many Lebanese, who have been forced into poverty and whose livelihoods have been affected by insecurity and the almost complete collapse of social services. As a result, the tragedy of the Syrian refugee crisis has become an international crisis affecting vulnerable persons across nationalities, and, unless it is addressed diplomatically and its response plans sufficiently funded, the tragedy will only deepen across continents.
Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 150 • Trim: 6⅜ x 9¼
    978-1-4985-3512-0 • Hardback • July 2016 • $109.00 • (£84.00)
    978-1-4985-3514-4 • Paperback • August 2018 • $50.99 • (£39.00)
    Series: The Levant and Near East: A Multidisciplinary Book Series
    Subjects: Political Science / World / Middle Eastern, Political Science / International Relations / General, Political Science / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare, Social Science / Human Services, Political Science / Policy Analysis
Author
Author
  • Robert G. Rabil is professor of political science at Florida Atlantic University.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Introduction
    Chapter 1. The Syrian Refugee Crisis and Lebanon’s Dynamics: A Background
    Chapter 2. The Geographical Concentrations and Evolution of the Number of Syrian Refugees in Lebanon
    Chapter 3. The Legal Status of Syrian and Palestinian Refugees in Lebanon
    Chapter 4. The Evolving Response to the Refugee Crisis
    Chapter 5. The 3RP and the Lebanon Crisis Response Plan: Achievements and Failures
    Chapter 6. Refugees and Terrorism: Culprits or Guilty by Association
    Conclusion
Reviews
Reviews
  • [Rabil's] well-researched book considers the long-term implications for Lebanon of close to two million Syrian and Palestinian refugees who constitute about one-third of the country’s population and who jeopardize its survival as a state.The Syrian Refugee Crisis in Lebanon provides excellent statistics about the pace of Syrian refugee arrival in Lebanon, their geographical distribution, and living conditions.
    — Middle East Quarterly


    [Rabil's book provides] an important introduction for all readers, especially those who are not familiar with the plight of Syrian refugees in Lebanon and the struggles of host communities . . . Rabil is able to focus on the host community, while still paying respect to the hardships of refugees.
    — AmeriQuests: Narrative, Law and Society


    Dr. Robert G. Rabil has succeeded in using simple language to describe and explain a very complex phenomenon. He captures the essence of the current Syrian and Palestinian refugee crisis in Lebanon, and presents a lucid understanding of the human misery and political repercussion. His analysis and conclusions may be used effectively for better decision making, and if not, for the cleaner records of history.
    — Chahine A. Ghais, Notre Dame University, Lebanon


    Roughly one in four persons in Lebanon today is a Syrian refugee, giving the country the highest proportion of refugees in the world. Professor Rabil takes careful stock of what this means for Lebanon, the refugees it hosts, the region, and the international community. He does so with a rare ability to combine excellent scholarly analysis, personal anecdotes from his fieldwork in Lebanon, and clear, accessible language. Anyone wishing to better understand Lebanon or the complex ways in which the Syrian civil war impacts people and neighboring states will very much appreciate Professor Rabil's work.
    — David Romano, Thomas G. Strong Chair in Middle East Politics, Missouri State University


    The refugee crisis in the Middle East has become part of the mythos of the US presidential campaign, the British exit from the EU, and at the core of exploding conflicts all over the West and the Middle East. Professor Robert Rabil has, in this exceptionally important and seminal work, given the refugee situation a face and a voice. This book should be required reading for presidential candidates to prime ministers and all the talking heads commenting on the refugee situation without any understanding of its reality on CNN, MSNBC, the BBC and other media. Professor Rabil has captured the tortured physical and legal existence of the refugees from Syria and Iraq in Lebanon and their impact on the Lebanese economy, political structure, and society. In short, this book is a most critical read for anyone trying to get a grasp of the refugee crisis confronting us today.
    — Samuel M. Edelman, Academic Council for Israel; University of Miami; CSUC, Emeritus


    This is an important book that deals with a painful humanitarian question, which has social, economic, demographic and, of course, political effects on both Syria and Lebanon. It is a must-read book for anyone who is interested in the challenges facing Lebanon, how severe they are, what threats they portend, and what the possible ways of dealing with them are.
    — Eyal Zisser, Tel Aviv University


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