Sentences with phrase «as a migration crisis»

Literature and global events, such as the migration crisis, have also fueled works in the exhibition.

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Wall Street's migration began after the last financial crisis as banks and money managers looked to trim expenses or take advantage of lower tax rates.
It is timed just before the G7 summit in Italy on 26 — 27 May where crucial matters, such as food security, crisis situations in sub-Saharan Africa and migration will be discussed.
The party will then face many of the same challenges as the current government: an ageing population; straining public services; high migration from poorer EU states; persistent inequality; and the economic and fiscal overhang of the worst crisis for 80 years.
Not designed for an humanitarian crisis like that which has engulfed Europe, the regulation places the burden of a mass overland migration on the EU's border states, and it has been emphatically disregarded by Germany as they continue to lead Europe's disjointed response to the crisis.
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 President added that discussion on migrations and refugees can not be complete without also including discussion about the nature of African economies, as it is only such a comprehensive discussion, which leads to appropriate policies, that will enable satisfactory solutions to be found to the crises of refugees and migration, especially from the African continent.
French and German friends keep asking me to explain why this should be, almost as much as they ask me to explain the Donald Trump phenomenon in the U.S.. All I can say it that it is another symptom of this Age of Disruption, with globalization, internet, smart phones, automation, mass migration and the 2008 financial crisis all combining into a perfect storm of discontent with traditional institutions and politics.
Border Zones and Liminal Bodies This screening features short video art pieces by 12 U.S. and international artists that invite viewers to contemplate contemporary issues, such as migration and refugee crises, disability and the body in movement, feminicide in Ciudad Juárez, water insecurity, and other issues.
Inspired by the international migration crisis and tense sociopolitical battles surrounding the issue in the United States and worldwide, the artist has conceived of this ambitious, multi-site project as a way of transforming the metal wire security fence into a powerful artistic symbol.
After peaking in population in 1950, the city began to feel the effects of large - scale migration to the suburbs, a downturn in industry and commerce as businesses left for cheaper places, an increase in crime and social disorder, and an upturn in its welfare burden — all of which led to a fiscal crisis that pushed the city on the verge of complete collapse.
The exhibitions seek to bring attention, knowledge, debate and reflection on this contemporary global crisis as well as the issues of the migration system in Denmark.
In addition to outlining Alshaibi's intricate sense of formalism, the photographs, installations, and videos of Collapse indicate the underlying themes that have shaped an ongoing narrative in her work, as the artist traces the consequences of war, the psychic effects of forced migration, and the ecological crises that have resulted from such manmade disasters.
While the country's brutal civil war is often presented as the cause of this mass migration, a study published last year in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences suggests that it may be rooted in an earlier environmental crisis, one linked to land degradation and long - term drought in the Fertile Crescent.
The Court held that the Commission was correct in applying the international relations exception to five out of the eight relevant documents on the basis that their release would have the potential to seriously undermine the relationship between the EU and Turkey as it relates to the highly sensitive issue of the management of the Syrian migration crisis.
This is a clear step towards a more sustained labor mobility package which had been proposed in the Migration agenda which sought to convert the migration crisis into a «well - managed resource» mindful of the long term demographic challenges facing the EU as a whole.
In particular, it will allow for closer cooperation on global governance issues and support for developing agreements, norms and actions in response to global challenges such as terrorism and transnational crime, climate change, epidemics, pressure on natural resources, humanitarian crises, irregular migration.
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