Contents Acknowledgements Introduction Immigration Rhetoric of Political Leaders in Turkey: From Guest Metaphor to Emphasis on National Interest \ inan Özdemir Tastan and Hatice Çoban Kenes Serbian Migration Rhetoric: They Are Only Passing Through \ Ivana CvetkovicMiller Political Rhetoric in the Refugee Crisis in Greece \Yiannis Karayiannis and Anthoula Malkopoulou Viktor Orbán's Anti-Brussels Rhetoric in Hungary: Barely Able to Keep Europe Christian? \ Heino Nyyssönen Why Do Poles Oppose Immigrants? The Polish Political Elite's (Anti-)Immigration Rhetoric \Jaroslaw Jaoczak Flüchtlingsrepublik Deutschland: Divided Again \Julia Khrebtan-Hörhager and Elisa I. Hörhager The United Kingdom's Rhetoric of Immigration Management: The Syrian Immigration Crisis and Brexit \ Clarke Rountree,Kathleen Kirkland, and Ashlyn Edde Finnish Discourses on Immigration, 2015-2016: Descendants of Ishmael, Welfare Surfers, and Economic Assets \Jouni Tilli Japan's Prime Minister Abe on the Syrian Refugee Crisis: A Discourse of Sending but Not Accepting \Kaori Miyawaki The United States' Immigration Rhetoric amid the Syrian Refugee Crisis: Presidents, Precedents, and Portents \ Ellen Gorsevski, Clarke Rountree, and Andrée E. Reeves Conclusion Contributors Index.
National Rhetorics in the Syrian Immigration Crisis : Victims, Frauds, and Floods