The Future of Refuge in the Middle East: Social and Political Impacts

Authors

  • Nabeel Ali Alatoom
  • Ahmad Khlaif Al-Afef
  • Karimah Suleiman Aljedayh
  • Tarik Mohammed Al Azzam
  • Mohammad Husni Abumelhim
  • Mahmoud Ali Rababah

Abstract

This study examines the subject of “the science of future studies” in looking at an important topic, which is the future of refuge in the region on the host countries. It investigates the historical view, and the legislative and legal view that decided the rights of the refugee and the host country. Also, it discusses the future of refuge in the region and the scientific theories that studied this phenomenon and its challenges to the host countries. It focuses on the sources of refuge and its crises, and the wars and conflicts that cause these crises. It discusses the hot spots and the causes of conflicts in the region. The study recommends eliminating the hotbeds and disputes in order to formulate a new world entertaining justice. The study recommends researchers, intellectuals, scholars and decision-makers to activate the foundations of integrity and justice in dealing with the refugees’ problem, and strengthening global efforts to deal with this aggravating international problems through the development of a global strategy that contributes to ending disputes and conflicts in a manner that ensures finding political, social and security solutions that guarantee the voluntary return of refugees to their homeland safely. It also recommends strengthening the efforts of the international partnership to help refugees and support the countries hosting them especially those suffering from deteriorating economic and social conditions.

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Published

2022-11-04

How to Cite

Nabeel Ali Alatoom, Ahmad Khlaif Al-Afef, Karimah Suleiman Aljedayh, Tarik Mohammed Al Azzam, Mohammad Husni Abumelhim, & Mahmoud Ali Rababah. (2022). The Future of Refuge in the Middle East: Social and Political Impacts. RES MILITARIS, 12(2), 3410–3418. Retrieved from https://resmilitaris.net/index.php/resmilitaris/article/view/458