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Refugee crisis

  • Nobody move! Myths of the EU migration crisis

    This Chaillot Paper contextualises the dilemmas facing EU policymakers as Europe experienced an unprecedented influx of migrants and refugees in 2015-2016. It examines how the EU’s enlargement, neighbourhood and development policies evolved in response to the migration crisis.

    Chaillot Papers
    13 December 2017 By: Roderick Parkes
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    Out of Syria: shifting routes and returns

    As the Syrian conflict grows in complexity, so too do the flows of people inside the country and into the neighbouring region. This Alert identifies three major shifts which will affect migration flows.

    Alerts
    12 April 2017 By: Roderick Parkes
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    The EU migration crisis – Getting the numbers right

    The 2015 migration crisis revealed gaps in the EU’s migration-related statistics. This Brief looks at how unreliable migration data can be manipulated, and seeks to reverse the narratives which are put forward by certain actors in order to pursue their own agendas.

    Briefs
    5 April 2017 By: Roderick Parkes, Annelies Pauwels
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    Out of (and inside) Africa: migration routes and their impacts

    What impact have migration routes out of and within Africa had on EU migration policy? This Brief examines some of the Union’s efforts (and challenges) regarding the continent.

    Briefs
    19 April 2017 By: Roderick Parkes
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    Schengen’s maritime border: another annus horribilis in the Med?

    Tackling an emotive issue, this Alert provides an overview of what steps the Union has taken in order to deal with uncontrolled maritime migration on its southern borders. What more might be done in order to break the ‘business model’ of organised people smugglers who prey on the...

    Alerts
    6 June 2014 By: Hugo Brady
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    Asylum flows to the EU: blip or norm?

    In May 2015, the EU-28, Switzerland and Norway received the highest number of asylum applications on record. What is the EU doing to address the matter? And will these refugee pressures remain a permanent feature of world affairs?

    Alerts
    24 July 2015 By: Roderick Parkes
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    Turkey’s refugee politics

    This Alert takes a look at the successes and failures of Turkish refugee policy. What domestic factors are driving the debate in Ankara? And what do Turkish policymakers want and expect from the EU?

    Alerts
    22 October 2015 By: Roderick Parkes
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    Syrian refugee flows – and ebbs

    One common assumption has been that refugees are leaving camps in Jordan and Lebanon due to difficult conditions and moving on through Turkey into the EU. But because of the northward shift of the Syrian conflict, the reality is somewhat different.

    Alerts
    29 January 2016 By: Roderick Parkes, Marco Funk
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    Refugees versus terrorists

    With the suspicion that two newly-registered refugees carried out the November Paris attacks, this Alert explores – and debunks – fears that refugee flows from the Middle East have become a backchannel for terrorists entering Europe.

    Alerts
    29 January 2016 By: Marco Funk, Roderick Parkes
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    People on the move – The new global (dis)order

    This Chaillot Paper analyses the factors which have generated the current migration crisis, and emphasises that a balanced policy debate on the challenges and opportunities this phenomenon created by this phenomenon is still lacking. It examines how the devolution of global power...

    Chaillot Papers
    16 June 2016 By: Roderick Parkes

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