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Transit Communities and Impact of Migration : Hungary, 2017-2020, Hardback Book

Transit Communities and Impact of Migration : Hungary, 2017-2020 Hardback

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The impact of the passage of war refugees on the lives and minds of local residents and officials is the subject of this study.

Between 2017 and 2020, Beatrix Futak-Campbell conducted interviews with over fifty people who live and work near the Hungarian-Serbian border.

This area was exposed to the unprecedented stream of refugees, most of them seeking safety from the Syrian civil war.

The Hungarian government’s hostility to migrants has been widely criticized, and news coverage has tended to reiterate unhelpful characterisations of Hungarian citizens as being anti-migrant, anti-Muslim and racist.

The situation is, however, more nuanced. There is a substantial difference between the border police, local communities, and organizations, on the one hand, and national politicians and the international media perception of the refugee ‘crisis’, on the other.

Those living and working with migrants at the border were caught between the domestic political situation, the plight of the refugees and the international support the latter receive, and the exigencies of their own livelihoods.

This book explores these communities and their own security concerns.

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