Around 442,000 people have so far fled Ukraine - not just to the EU, but also to neighbors like Moldova. This is a humanitarian issue, and should not be conflated with "migrant instrumentalization" (MI), whereby a state pushes people across a border to coerce the EU to change position. Yet Russia is likely to employ MI in this way, especially if it moves deep into Western Ukraine. Drawing on an in-depth study, we show how the EU can meet this specific threat
Russian emigration has its own specifics related to the fact that for the general population a “cris...
Recent events in Ukraine revealed several humanitarian issues against the background of strong pres...
Award date: 17 June 2022. Supervisor: Professor, Claudius Wagemann, European University InstituteIn ...
As the United States and other countries formulate military and diplomatic responses to the Russian ...
The internal and international political crisis that exploded in 2014 has only slightly modified the...
Two million people have already fled across the EU’s eastern border since the start of the Russian i...
The article examines the European Union’s response to Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine in the field...
The political crisis in Ukraine, particularly the bloodshed seen on 18–20 February and the subsequen...
The contribution covers the EU's ongoing and problematic approach towards the phenomenon of 'instrum...
International public opinion, especially European one, is focused on the issue of migrants reaching ...
Three months after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, more than 4.7 million asylum s...
The announcement of a partial mobilisation in Russia has promoted thousands of people to attempt to ...
This issue of Central and Eastern Europe Migration Review (CEEMR) is dedicated to migratory flows fr...
Already in 2014, Russia militarily intervened in Ukraine; ever since parts of the country are annexe...
In recent years, a debate has arisen about a controversial method of warfare – refugees and migrants...
Russian emigration has its own specifics related to the fact that for the general population a “cris...
Recent events in Ukraine revealed several humanitarian issues against the background of strong pres...
Award date: 17 June 2022. Supervisor: Professor, Claudius Wagemann, European University InstituteIn ...
As the United States and other countries formulate military and diplomatic responses to the Russian ...
The internal and international political crisis that exploded in 2014 has only slightly modified the...
Two million people have already fled across the EU’s eastern border since the start of the Russian i...
The article examines the European Union’s response to Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine in the field...
The political crisis in Ukraine, particularly the bloodshed seen on 18–20 February and the subsequen...
The contribution covers the EU's ongoing and problematic approach towards the phenomenon of 'instrum...
International public opinion, especially European one, is focused on the issue of migrants reaching ...
Three months after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, more than 4.7 million asylum s...
The announcement of a partial mobilisation in Russia has promoted thousands of people to attempt to ...
This issue of Central and Eastern Europe Migration Review (CEEMR) is dedicated to migratory flows fr...
Already in 2014, Russia militarily intervened in Ukraine; ever since parts of the country are annexe...
In recent years, a debate has arisen about a controversial method of warfare – refugees and migrants...
Russian emigration has its own specifics related to the fact that for the general population a “cris...
Recent events in Ukraine revealed several humanitarian issues against the background of strong pres...
Award date: 17 June 2022. Supervisor: Professor, Claudius Wagemann, European University InstituteIn ...