Anna Triandafyllidou writes on the key measures that are required to help manage the migration crisis, outlining a four-point plan. She argues that EU governments need to broaden their focus beyond the Mediterranean, recognise the mixed motivations that underpin migration, acknowledge the regional realities within individual countries, and better understand the booming smuggling business that facilitates migration routes
When the refugee ‘crisis’ is referred to the focus is usually placed on large and uncontrollable flo...
On September 22, 2015, European Union leaders agreed to relocate 120,000 people in dire need of inte...
Migration is a normal social phenomenon; people are leaving their home countries for many reasons, e...
With over 1,000 migrants in the Mediterranean feared dead following a series of incidents in recent ...
During summer 2015, Europe has received roughly 1.2 million asylum applications, nearly double the n...
This contribution was delivered on the occasion of the EUI State of the Union in Florence on 09 May ...
Keynote Speach na conferênciaVision Europe Summit, Improving the Reponses to the Migration and Refug...
Confronted by the current refugee crisis, most Member States are turning inwards. But migration will...
In recent years, the global discussion on migration and asylum has evolved from polarization of pers...
While the migration crisis has eased in other EU countries such as Greece, Italy’s coastline remains...
The working paper on “Challenges to the EU’s Policies on Migrants and Asylum Seekers” highlights iss...
On 15 February the Italian coastguard launched an operation to rescue more than 2,000 migrants who w...
20 June is World Refugee Day. This offers an opportunity for the European Union (EU) and its members...
The death of Aylan, a 3-year-old boy on a Turkish beach, prompted European leaders and public opinio...
In the past two years Syria’s civil war has displaced hundreds of thousands of refugees across the M...
When the refugee ‘crisis’ is referred to the focus is usually placed on large and uncontrollable flo...
On September 22, 2015, European Union leaders agreed to relocate 120,000 people in dire need of inte...
Migration is a normal social phenomenon; people are leaving their home countries for many reasons, e...
With over 1,000 migrants in the Mediterranean feared dead following a series of incidents in recent ...
During summer 2015, Europe has received roughly 1.2 million asylum applications, nearly double the n...
This contribution was delivered on the occasion of the EUI State of the Union in Florence on 09 May ...
Keynote Speach na conferênciaVision Europe Summit, Improving the Reponses to the Migration and Refug...
Confronted by the current refugee crisis, most Member States are turning inwards. But migration will...
In recent years, the global discussion on migration and asylum has evolved from polarization of pers...
While the migration crisis has eased in other EU countries such as Greece, Italy’s coastline remains...
The working paper on “Challenges to the EU’s Policies on Migrants and Asylum Seekers” highlights iss...
On 15 February the Italian coastguard launched an operation to rescue more than 2,000 migrants who w...
20 June is World Refugee Day. This offers an opportunity for the European Union (EU) and its members...
The death of Aylan, a 3-year-old boy on a Turkish beach, prompted European leaders and public opinio...
In the past two years Syria’s civil war has displaced hundreds of thousands of refugees across the M...
When the refugee ‘crisis’ is referred to the focus is usually placed on large and uncontrollable flo...
On September 22, 2015, European Union leaders agreed to relocate 120,000 people in dire need of inte...
Migration is a normal social phenomenon; people are leaving their home countries for many reasons, e...