%0 Journal Article %T An Appraisal of the Conflict Model of Migration with Reference to Democratic, Development and Demographic Deficits %A Mustafa Murat Y¨¹ce£¿ahin %J - %D 2019 %X Migration and the impact of immigrants in receiving countries have been a key concern in many countries. The USA¡¯s restrictions on rights of Mexican immigrants, the role of anti-immigration propaganda behind the Brexit decision in the UK, European countries efforts to curb migration by raising walls are reflections of increasing xenophobia. Such understanding places a lot of emphasis on the destination and benefits in the destination while also focusing mostly on economic aspects. The rights are also open for commodification and applied in a selective fashion while excluding most of ¡®others¡¯. Such restrictive approach towards the rights of ¡®others¡¯ conis leading to what is called ¡®neo-liberal paradox¡¯ and immigration in this context formulated as a problem to be ¡®curbed¡¯. However, in the Conflict Model of Migration, the root causes of conflict lies with inequalities, deficits in three areas: The 3Ds (Democratic Deficit, Development Deficit and Demographic Deficit). The 3Ds are in the roots of individuals¡¯ perception of human insecurity. In this study, we statistically show the impact of 3Ds on international migration flows. By distancing itself from perspectives paving way to anti-immigration sentiments, this study focuses on empirical and theoretical exploration of drivers of migration %K Uluslararas£¿ g£¿£¿ %K hareketlilik %K £¿at£¿£¿ma kuram£¿ %K kat£¿l£¿m %K kalk£¿nma ve kitle a£¿£¿£¿£¿ %U http://dergipark.org.tr/jecs/issue/46756/586156