The 2015 Mediterranean refugee crisis demonstrated that the EU was unable to coordinate and share responsibilities to tackle the issue. The absence of safe and legal means to claim asylum from outside the EU was a key contributing factor in the crisis. This book aims to draw attention to the policy responses and future potentials of multiple stakeholders in refugee protection following the EU-Türkiye deal’s implementation. It is nourished by a critical analysis of the existing literature in refugee policy along with findings via participatory methods.