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Event

The Return of Syrian Refugees

Wed, May 23rd, 2018

Washington, DC

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Triggers of Return

The Triggers of Return Project run by the Carnegie Middle East Center in 2016-2018 aims to improve understanding of the predicament of Syrian refugees, and to uncover the political, social, economic, and other conditions that would trigger their voluntary return to their homeland.

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The conflict in Syria has created the largest refugee crisis since World War II. More than 5.5 million Syrian refugees reside in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey, and another 6.5 million are internally displaced. Whether refugees return to Syria depends on a number of conditions—such as governance and personal safety as well as political transition—which the international community has largely ignored in the ongoing peace deal negotiations. The Carnegie Middle East Program hosted a discussion of Maha Yahya’s latest report Unheard Voices: What Syrian Refugees Need to Return Home. The report offers policy recommendations that place refugee demands at the center of any sustainable political resolution of the Syrian conflict. Maha Yahya presented her findings. Ibrahim al-Assil and Sana Mustafa provided comments on the report. Joseph Bahout moderated the discussion.

Speakers

Ibrahim al-Assil

Ibrahim al-Assil is a nonresident fellow at the Middle East Institute.

Joseph Bahout

Joseph Bahout is a visiting scholar in the Carnegie Middle East Program. 

Sana Mustafa

Sana Mustafa is the director of Sana Mustafa Consulting and a founding member of the Network for Refugee Voices. 

Maha Yahya

Maha Yahya is the director of the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut.

Middle EastSyriaPolitical Reform

Event Speakers

Ibrahim al-Assil
Sana Mustafa
Maha Yahya
Director, Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center
Maha Yahya
Joseph Bahout
Former Nonresident Fellow, Middle East Program
Joseph Bahout

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Event Speakers

Ibrahim al-Assil

Sana Mustafa

Maha Yahya

Director, Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center

Maha Yahya is director of the Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center, where her research focuses on citizenship, pluralism, and social justice in the aftermath of the Arab uprisings.

Joseph Bahout

Former Nonresident Fellow, Middle East Program

Joseph Bahout was a nonresident fellow in Carnegie’s Middle East Program. His research focuses on political developments in Lebanon and Syria, regional spillover from the Syrian crisis, and identity politics across the region.

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