While the geopolitics of the Ukraine crisis have dominated headlines, little attention has been paid to the potential challenges arising from the movement of people from the region to the EU. Yet recent history should tell us this could be a grave oversight. As we witnessed during the Arab Spring in 2011, political upheaval can result in people fleeing their state in fear of persecution or seeking to leave their state in search of new horizons and economic opportunities. The EU would do well to learn from that experience and the policy failures that resulted from the Union’s response of closing its borders and returning people to Africa. This Commentary argues that it is critical that – independently of the still uncertain outcome of the Uk...
In his penetrating look at who lost Ukraine, Ivan Krastev finds that ultimately, everybody got Ukrai...
Over the last few months, Russia has employed a number of economic and security measures to derail t...
While acknowledging that the recently implemented EU Temporary Relocation System might not be the pa...
The political crisis in Ukraine, particularly the bloodshed seen on 18–20 February and the subsequen...
This article focuses on the European migration crisis of 2015 - 2019, caused by the influx of migran...
Now that the EU and Ukraine have initialled the texts of an Association Agreement and a Deep and Com...
Notes Regardless of whether Ukraine is ‘lost’, or who lost it, Daniel Gros finds in this new Comment...
Anna Triandafyllidou writes on the key measures that are required to help manage the migration crisi...
The EU appears to be out of its depth as a geopolitical actor trying to deal with the crisis in Ukra...
After the illegal annexation of Crimea and Russia’s indirect responsibility for the downing of Malay...
This issue of Central and Eastern Europe Migration Review (CEEMR) is dedicated to migratory flows fr...
Regardless of the merits of Ukrainian criticisms of the European Neighbourhood Policy, its reception...
Before the Russian annexation of Crimea and the outbreak of the conflict in eastern Ukraine, the sca...
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) is the first and currently the only i...
Ukraine would like the upcoming Eastern Partnership summit in Brussels to deliver a long-term strate...
In his penetrating look at who lost Ukraine, Ivan Krastev finds that ultimately, everybody got Ukrai...
Over the last few months, Russia has employed a number of economic and security measures to derail t...
While acknowledging that the recently implemented EU Temporary Relocation System might not be the pa...
The political crisis in Ukraine, particularly the bloodshed seen on 18–20 February and the subsequen...
This article focuses on the European migration crisis of 2015 - 2019, caused by the influx of migran...
Now that the EU and Ukraine have initialled the texts of an Association Agreement and a Deep and Com...
Notes Regardless of whether Ukraine is ‘lost’, or who lost it, Daniel Gros finds in this new Comment...
Anna Triandafyllidou writes on the key measures that are required to help manage the migration crisi...
The EU appears to be out of its depth as a geopolitical actor trying to deal with the crisis in Ukra...
After the illegal annexation of Crimea and Russia’s indirect responsibility for the downing of Malay...
This issue of Central and Eastern Europe Migration Review (CEEMR) is dedicated to migratory flows fr...
Regardless of the merits of Ukrainian criticisms of the European Neighbourhood Policy, its reception...
Before the Russian annexation of Crimea and the outbreak of the conflict in eastern Ukraine, the sca...
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) is the first and currently the only i...
Ukraine would like the upcoming Eastern Partnership summit in Brussels to deliver a long-term strate...
In his penetrating look at who lost Ukraine, Ivan Krastev finds that ultimately, everybody got Ukrai...
Over the last few months, Russia has employed a number of economic and security measures to derail t...
While acknowledging that the recently implemented EU Temporary Relocation System might not be the pa...