1. Migration, Citizenship, and Security in a Changing Middle East; Peter Seeberg and Zaid Eyadat PART MIGRATION, RIGHTS, AND CITIZENSHIP 2. Citizenship and Migration in Arab Gulf Monarchies; J. N. Sater 3. Addressing the Sanctity of Human The Plight of Female Migrant Laborers in Jordan; Zaid Eyadat 4. Perceiving Democracy in The case of Moroccans in Piemonte; Rosita Di Peri 5. Diasporas as political the case of the Amazigh diaspora; Eva Pföstl PART GOVERNANCE, MIGRATION, AND SECURITY 6. Migrant Workers and Governance in Middle Income The Case of Migrant Domestic Workers in Lebanon; J. N. Sater 7. Across the Desert, Across the Migrant Smuggling into and from Libya; Derek Lutterbeck 8. Migration in Syria and Non-traditional Security Issues in the MENA Region. Transnational Integration, Security, and National Interests; Peter Seeberg
Danish author. Has mainly written novels and short stories. Peter Seeberg characterised as a young poet his authorship as "Esoteric and of spartan nature, with few motifs, if there is more than the one - fundamental egocentric - than the will of reaching the bottom in the bottomless". Seeberg's début happened during the breakthrough of modernism in Danish literature in the 50's. This was with the slightly special novel "Bipersonerne" (1956). Peter Seeberg, whose authorship circulated around the strict modernistic consciousness of man's strangeness, has with its vision of History's entropy as a utopia shown itself as the great confirmation.