Human Mobility Towards Turkey: A Retrospective Endeavor to Understand

Merve Suzan ILIK BİLBEN
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Last decade, Turkey experienced the most extensive migration raids in its history. The transition of Turkey from a migrant-sending country to a transit and target country is one of the most referenced periodization practices in the literature. However, Anatolia has a history of migration with very different experiences by its location. Human mobility is inherent to the structure of this geography, even though its quality and quantity have changed and transformed in the historical process. Therefore, it is important to understand that Turkey, which is home to the most significant number of forced migrants in the twenty-first century, is historically a country of migration. Hence, in this article that attempts to understand human mobility towards Turkey, we have focused on Turkey's changing position on the international migration scheme after summarizing the migration flows before and during the republic period to capture the holistic perspective. Based on the current research, reports, and statistical data, this article seeks a better understanding of the possibility and sustainability of social cohesion and integration in Turkey, in a global world characterized by uncertainties, risks, and pursuits.
朝向土耳其的人类流动:回顾理解
过去十年,土耳其经历了其历史上最大规模的移民袭击。土耳其从移民输出国到过境国和目标国的转变是文献中引用最多的时期化实践之一。然而,安纳托利亚有一个移民的历史,它的位置非常不同的经历。人口流动是这一地理结构所固有的,尽管其质量和数量在历史进程中发生了变化和转变。因此,重要的是要了解,土耳其是21世纪被迫移民人数最多的国家,在历史上是一个移民国家。因此,在这篇试图了解土耳其人口流动的文章中,我们在总结了共和国时期之前和期间的移民流动后,重点关注土耳其在国际移民计划上不断变化的立场,以捕捉整体视角。基于目前的研究、报告和统计数据,本文旨在更好地理解土耳其在一个以不确定性、风险和追求为特征的全球世界中社会凝聚力和一体化的可能性和可持续性。
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