How Migration Institutions “Think”?: The Ottoman-Turkish Case

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11 décembre 2020

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Fuat Dündar, « How Migration Institutions “Think”?: The Ottoman-Turkish Case », Anatoli, ID : 10.4000/anatoli.731


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This article examines the history of official institutions, which were created to solve migration/migrant problems in the period extending from the Ottoman Empire to the Turkish Republic. It demonstrates an interesting paradox; the tradition of institutionalization was very weak, despite the size and frequency of immigration. Indeed, the institutionalization in immigration issue was partly unsystematic, unstable, discontinuous, personal, exclusive, non-collective and insufficient. Yet despite...

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