National rhetorics in the Syrian immigration crisis : victims, frauds, and floods / edited by Clarke Rountree and Jouni Tilli.

"The Syrian refugee crisis seriously challenged countries in the Middle East, Europe, the United States, and elsewhere in the world. It provoked reactions from humanitarian generosity to anti-immigrant warnings of the destruction of the West. It contributed to the United Kingdom's "Br...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Other Authors: Tilli, Jouni, 1979- (Editor), Rountree, Clarke, 1958- (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: East Lansing, Michigan : Michigan State University Press, [2019]
Series:Rhetoric and public affairs series.
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505 0 0 |t Immigration Rhetoric of Political Leaders in Turkey: From Guest Metaphor to Emphasis on National Interest /  |r İnan Özdemir Taştan and Hatice Çoban Keneş --  |t Serbian Migration Rhetoric: They Are Only Passing Through /  |r Ivana Cvetković Miller --  |t Political Rhetoric in the Refugee Crisis in Greece /  |r Yiannis Karayiannis and Anthoula Malkopoulou --  |t Viktor Orbán's Anti-Brussels Rhetoric in Hungary: Barely Able to Keep Europe Christian? /  |r Heino Nyyssönen --  |t Why Do Poles Oppose Immigrants? The Polish Political Elite's (Anti- )Immigration Rhetoric /  |r Jaroslaw Jańczak --  |t Flüchtlingsrepublik Deutschland: Divided Again /  |r Julia Khrebtan-Hörhager and Elisa I. Hörhager --  |t The United Kingdom's Rhetoric of Immigration Management: The Syrian Immigration Crisis and Brexit /  |r Clarke Rountree, Kathleen Kirkland, and Ashlyn Edde --  |t Finnish Discourses on Immigration, 2015 -- 2016: Descendants of Ishmael, Welfare Surfers, and Economic Assets /  |r Jouni Tilli --  |t Japan's Prime Minister Abe on the Syrian Refugee Crisis: A Discourse of Sending but Not Accepting /  |r Kaori Miyawaki --  |t The United States' Immigration Rhetoric amid the Syrian Refugee Crisis: Presidents, Precedents, and Portents /  |r Andrée E. Reeves. 
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