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                                    <identifier identifierType="DOI">https://doi.org/10.1093/jogss/ogac031</identifier>
                
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                                Zeynep Şahin-Mencütek
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                                Gerasimos Tsourapas
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                    <title>When Do States Repatriate Refugees? Evidence from the Middle East</title>
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                    <description xml:lang="/SystemData/Languages/German" descriptionType="Abstract">Which conditions affect whether a state will choose to repatriate forcibly displaced populations residing within its borders? One of the most pressing issues related to the protracted Syrian refugee situation concerns the future of over 5 million Syrians who sought shelter in neighboring states. With host countries pursuing disparate strategies on Syrians’ return, the existing literature has yet to provide a framework that is able to account for variation on host states’ policies toward refugee repatriation. In this paper, we expand upon the concept of the&amp;nbsp;refugee rentier state&amp;nbsp;to theorize inductively upon the conditions shaping states’ policymaking on repatriation. We draw upon multi-sited fieldwork across the three major refugee host states in the Eastern Mediterranean (Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey) to establish that a refugee rentier state&#039;s strategy is driven by domestic political economy costs related to the hosting of refugee populations as well as its geostrategic interests vis-à-vis these refugees’ country of origin. Using a comparative case study approach, we note how a state is more likely to pursue a&amp;nbsp;blackmailing&amp;nbsp;strategy based on threats if it faces high domestic political economy costs and adopts an interventionist policy vis-à-vis the sending state, as in the case of Turkey. Otherwise, it is more likely to pursue a&amp;nbsp;backscratching&amp;nbsp;strategy based on bargains, as in the case of Lebanon and Jordan. We conclude with a discussion on how this framework sheds light on refugee host states’ repatriation policies on a global scale.

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