The theme of migrations towards Europe plays an increasingly central role in international political debate, and the defence of borders \u2013 both national and European Union \u2013 is increasingly frequently offered as a defence of not always clearly speci\ufb01ed European values. Once again, therefore, an interpretation is given in which contemporary Europe exists regardless of and, in a certain sense, in juxtaposition to migrations and the presence of immigrants. This narrative has been exacerbated further since 2015. The migratory crisis has been handled badly by the European Union and in many of the member states the topic of migration has been and still is the focus of what, to all intents and purposes, is a fear strategy that helps ...
‘Stopping migration’; ‘closing the borders’; ‘exiting the European Union’; ‘regaining the nation’s i...
Migration has existed since the beginnings of mankind. The phenomenon did not cease over time, but i...
After the Second World War, Europe found itself searching for a way to forget the horrors of mass gl...
The theme of migrations towards Europe plays an increasingly central role in international political...
The world is moving. During the last forty years, international migration has been multiplied by 4, ...
Europe is not what it used to be, and not yet what it will be. The assassination of Theo van Gogh in...
Unlike settler societies such as the United States or Australia, European nation-states generally do...
This book makes an essential contribution to understanding the dynamics of contemporary immigrant in...
This book reminds us of Europe's multi-faceted history of expulsions, flight, and labour migration a...
This volume addresses the question of migration in Europe. It is concerned with the extent to which ...
Migration is not a new phenomenon, neither for Europe, nor for the entire world and it exists since ...
In the last years Europe has experienced a notable flow of migrants coming from other continents owi...
All of the European countries have been affected by a demographic crisis: European societies are “gr...
Europe has a long-standing history both as a major point of destination for migrants and as a depart...
Favell and Randall Hansen Abstract This article examines new migration to Europe in the context of E...
‘Stopping migration’; ‘closing the borders’; ‘exiting the European Union’; ‘regaining the nation’s i...
Migration has existed since the beginnings of mankind. The phenomenon did not cease over time, but i...
After the Second World War, Europe found itself searching for a way to forget the horrors of mass gl...
The theme of migrations towards Europe plays an increasingly central role in international political...
The world is moving. During the last forty years, international migration has been multiplied by 4, ...
Europe is not what it used to be, and not yet what it will be. The assassination of Theo van Gogh in...
Unlike settler societies such as the United States or Australia, European nation-states generally do...
This book makes an essential contribution to understanding the dynamics of contemporary immigrant in...
This book reminds us of Europe's multi-faceted history of expulsions, flight, and labour migration a...
This volume addresses the question of migration in Europe. It is concerned with the extent to which ...
Migration is not a new phenomenon, neither for Europe, nor for the entire world and it exists since ...
In the last years Europe has experienced a notable flow of migrants coming from other continents owi...
All of the European countries have been affected by a demographic crisis: European societies are “gr...
Europe has a long-standing history both as a major point of destination for migrants and as a depart...
Favell and Randall Hansen Abstract This article examines new migration to Europe in the context of E...
‘Stopping migration’; ‘closing the borders’; ‘exiting the European Union’; ‘regaining the nation’s i...
Migration has existed since the beginnings of mankind. The phenomenon did not cease over time, but i...
After the Second World War, Europe found itself searching for a way to forget the horrors of mass gl...