Essays about: "Buijsse"

Found 3 essays containing the word Buijsse.

  1. 1. Multi-Actor Response to the Internal Displacement of Iraqi Nationals: A Field Study on Coordination of the Humanitarian Emergency Response in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Sandra Buijsse; [2015]
    Keywords : coordination; emergency response; field study; IDP; Kurdistan Region of Iraq; UN; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : In the summer of 2014, about one million Iraqis were forced into internal displacement in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KR-I) following successful incursions of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant into bordering areas. To mobilize assistance and respond to the immense humanitarian needs, the UN assigned the situation its highest level of emergency, L3. READ MORE

  2. 2. A Struggle for Independence: A Young Woman’s Coming of Age as National Allegory in Laṭīfa al-Zayyāt’s al-Bāb al-maftūḥ

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Arabiska

    Author : Sandra Buijsse; [2010]
    Keywords : national allegory; modern Arabic literature; Egypt; feminism; Laṭīfah; Zayyat; The Open Door; arabisk litteratur; Languages and Literatures;

    Abstract : Without question, Laṭīfa al-Zayyāt (1923-96), ranks among the most important Egyptian and Arab writers, critics, and activists of the 20th century. Published in 1960, her breakthrough novel al-Bāb al-maftūḥ [The Open Door] chronicles the emotional, psychological, and political growth of Layla, daughter of a conservative, Egyptian middle-class family. READ MORE

  3. 3. Heritage and Government Participation: A Study on the Disproportionate Palestinian-Jordanian Representation Within the Jordanian State Apparatus

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Sandra Buijsse; [2009]
    Keywords : Path Dependency; Palestinian; Jordan; Institution; Representation; Frame; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : Jordan is the only Arabic country that has granted full citizenship to all its Palestinian residents, who now constitute half the population and dominate the private sector. Although a reasonable expectation would be that Palestinian-Jordanians hold half of all governmental positions, a 1997 survey reported much lower representation. READ MORE