Morocco’s New Approach to Migration: Meaningful Reform or Political Posturing?

April 6, 2015 0

by Kelsey P. Norman

In academic literature and among policy practitioners, migrant destination countries are generally considered to be developed, Western states. Indeed, European countries were the highest immigrant-receivers per capita […]

In the News: African Migrants in the Middle East and North Africa

July 9, 2014 0

In an article written for Pambazuka Magazine and republished on AllAfrica.com, Kelsey Norman writes about how African migrants in the two regions are treated is determined by a number […]

Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood on the Third Anniversary of the Revolution

January 30, 2014 0

by Kelsey P. Norman

On last year’s anniversary of Egypt’s Revolution, January 25, 2013, the Muslim Brotherhood held power in Egypt via former President Mohamed Morsi. One month prior, the group […]

Turning a Blind Eye – Lessons from Egyptian refugee policy

November 26, 2012 0

Kelsey Norman

Egypt has traditionally been viewed as a transit country, through which refugees pass en route to Western states. While the Arab Spring and continuing conflicts in the region have […]