While Dadaab and
the European migration crisis get the headlines, more than 300,000 Darfuri refugees in Chad have been largely forgotten and left to fend...
The European migration crisis of 2015 has created a huge political challenge for the states that have to respond to the mass migration of people from the Middle East and elsewhere across the continent.
But the events that have created
the European migration crisis put this distinction between refugees and economic migrants into question.
Not exact matches
HSBC just published a note that sums up in five short sentences the one thing everyone is getting wrong about the
European refugee
migration crisis: This is going to be a great thing for Europe.
European Union leaders have agreed on a common position to put to Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu in a bid to curb the
migration crisis, Luxembourg's premier said at a Brussels summit early Friday morning.
The
migration crisis of 2015 is in part a
crisis because the numbers arriving have overwhelmed the systems that
European states, particularly those bordering the Mediterranean, have put in place to regulate admissions.
The project therefore studies how the many ways people understand
European history has changed after decisive moments — EU enlargement in 2004, terror attacks in London and Madrid, the financial
crisis of 2008, the
migration crisis of 2013/14, or Brexit.
Labour is facing a similar
crisis to other
European social democratic parties, as de-industrialisation, mass
migration and neoliberal economics have undercut their working - class base and fuelled polarisation across the continent.
The dramatic
crisis in
European culture drew American artists closer to the spirit of continental modernism, and
migration of
European intellectuals and artists to these shores renewed vital artistic contacts that had lain moribund for many years.
With workshops on intersectionality and
migration struggles, young people from across the continent and beyond worked on broadening the scope of our movement and getting to grips with how our mainstream economic and political systems have produced the climate
crisis, and how this intersects with the mainstream
European climate movement.
The
migration crisis remains and, from my point of view, is, on one hand, reflection of a common
European policy in the asylum field, whose configuration always showed controversial aspects.