Abstract:
Syria’s neighbourhood hosts currently about 5.5 million forcibly displaced Syrians who have fled the war since its onset in 2011. More than 3.4 million Syrians are registered in Turkey and around 2 million in Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and Egypt (UNHCR, 2018). According to the UNHCR (2017), the small Lebanese state hosts today around one million registered Syrians, making it the country with the highest...
Citation:
Fakhoury, T., & Raad, L. A. (2018). Refugees as Minorities: Displaced Syrians as a “New Minority” in Lebanon’s Sectarian Power-Sharing System. Maghreb-Machrek, (2), 43-53.