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|a Sa'udi policies towards migrants and refugees :
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|c Joseph A. Kéchichian and Fahad L. Alsharif.
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|a List of Tables and Graphs -- A Note on Transliteration -- Introduction -- Conflicts, Wars and Refugees -- The Experiences and Policies of Sa'udi Arabia -- Definitions -- Structure of the Book -- 1. A Theoretical Perspective on Migration -- A Glance at International Migration -- Theories of International Migration -- Migration Theories: A Classification -- Analysis of Migration Theories -- Neo-classical Theory -- The New Economics of Labor Migration (NELM) -- Dual Labor Market Theory -- Network Theory -- Migration System Theory -- Institutional Theory -- Cumulative Causation Theory -- The 1951 Refugee Convention and 1967 Protocols -- International Migration and Globalization -- Conclusion: Adopting a Multidisciplinary Approach -- 2. Sa'udi Policies towards Refugees -- Critics of Sa'udi Migration Initiatives -- Discrimination and Human Rights Violations -- Gender Discrimination in Sa'udi Arabia's Nationality Law -- Stateless Communities in Sa'udi Arabia -- The Bidun -- The Rohingya -- The Palestinians -- Migration Regulations -- Conclusion: A Flexible and Dutiful Approach -- 3. Hijrah, Zakat, and Refugees Religious Obligations -- Hijrah and Asylum -- Refugee Convention and Shari'ah Law -- Alternatives to the 1951 Convention and 1967 Protocol -- Religious Norms and Obligations -- The case of Rashid 'Ali al-Kilani -- Muslim Brotherhood Refugees -- Burmese Refugees in Sa'udi Arabia -- Iraqi Refugees and the Rafhah Camp Experiment -- Syrian Refugees -- Conclusion: Obligations as Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques -- 4. The Concept of Zakat and Foreign Aid From Development to Humanitarian Assistance -- Zakat and Foreign Aid -- Sa'udi Foreign Aid: Humanitarian and Economic Assistance -- Sa'udi Foreign Aid Before and After 1973 -- The Sa'udi Fund for Development -- King Salman Center for Humanitarian Relief and Works -- Humanitarian Assistance to Yemen -- Conclusion: Aid as Religious Obligation -- 5. Pilgrimage and Migration Dilemmas African Migrants and Sa'udi Arabia -- Annual Pilgrimage Dilemmas -- An Examination of the Methodology and Data Analysis -- The Migration Processes -- Smuggling -- Overstaying an 'Umrah or Hajj Visa -- Breaking a Work Contract -- Undocumented 'Migrants' Born in Jiddah -- African Migrants in Sa'udi Arabia -- Issues Related to Working Conditions -- Legal Issues Facing Undocumented Laborers in Sa'udi Arabia -- Plans for the Future -- Amnesty Initiatives -- Nitaqat and Deportation Laws -- Conclusion: Pilgrimage Dilemmas -- 6. The Kingdom and Yemen How Neighbors Became Refugees -- Contemporary Sa'udi-Yemeni Ties -- The Free-Flow of Migrants -- Yemeni Workers in Sa'udi Arabia -- Undocumented Yemeni Entries and Smuggling Operations -- Riyadh's Humanitarian Assistance -- Sa'udi Amnesty Policies vis-à-vis the Yemen -- Consequences of the Huthi Takeover (2015-2018) -- Conclusion: De-escalation Efforts.
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