Rendering Space and People Economic: Naguib Sawiris' Refugee 'Country'
This contribution explores the intersection of humanitarianism and neoliberalism as 'recipes' to address the 'migration' or 'refugees crisis' in the Mediterranean. It takes the recent proposal of Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris to buy a 'refugee island' as...
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