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Tag: border control

“The “internal security” of the European Union: the case of the Border and Coast Guard”, Reinaldo Saraiva Hermenegildo (IPRI-NOVA, Portugal)

Posted on 23/03/2018

in: PROELIUM – Revista da Academia Militar, VII, N.º 14, January 2018, pp. 147-182. In this article the author analyses the […]

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The New Frontex and the Future of Schengen: A brick fortress, or a castle made of sand? Teemu Tammikko (FIIA, Finland)

Posted on 03/05/2017

The role and capacity of Frontex have quickly been modified in order to respond to the challenges of irregular migration […]

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In depth, Volume 14 Issue 2, April 2017 (University of Nicosia, Cyprus)

Posted on 27/04/2017

The volume is accessible here. Charles ELLINAS – Energy Boost Success Panayiotis TILLIROS – The Role of East Med Gas in […]

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Europe, the Green Line and the Issue of the Israeli-Palestinian Border: Closing the Gap between Discourse and Practice?, Federica Bicchi and Benedetta Voltolini (Sciences Po)

Posted on 17/04/2017

The article analyses how the Europeans (meaning European states and the EC/EU) have progressively turned a discourse about the Israeli-Palestinian […]

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The Refugee Debate in Central and Eastern Europe: Can the EU-Turkey Deal Survive Without Intra EU Convergence on Relocation and Resettlement?, Bianca Benvenuti (IAI, Italy)

Posted on 30/03/2017

The Global Turkey in Europe (GTE) project aims at establishing a platform to discuss and analyse the rapid transformation of […]

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One Year On: An Assessment of the EU-Turkey Statement on Refugees, Ilke Toygür and Bianca Benvenuti (IAI, Italy)

Posted on 27/03/2017

In 2015 the EU faced one of the most severe crises in its entire history. The refugee flows from the […]

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Passing the “hot potatoes”: Croatia and Slovenia as transit countries in the European migration and refugee crisis, Maja Bučar and Marko Lovec (CIR, Slovenia)

Posted on 25/03/2017

The European Institute of the Mediterranean published a Joint Policy Study ‘Mapping Migration Challenges in the EU Transit and Destination […]

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Mapping migration challenges in the EU transit and destination countries, Erzsébet N. Rózsa (ed.) (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 10/03/2017

An EuroMesCo – Euro-Mediterranean Study Commission – joint policy study. FOREWORD. Erzsébet Nagyné Rózsa IMPACT OF THE MIGRATION CHALLENGES ON […]

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The Migration Paradox and EU-Turkey Relations, Bianca Benvenuti (IAI, Italy)

Posted on 18/01/2017

Since the beginning of the Arab uprisings in 2011 and as a result of growing instability in the region, migration […]

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The EU-Turkey March 2016 Agreement As a Model: New Refugee Regimes and Practices in the Arab Mediterranean and the Case of Libya, Peter Seebert (IAI, Italy)

Posted on 20/12/2016

Taking as its point of departure the EU-Turkey agreement of March 2016 regarding refugees and migrants, this paper analyses the […]

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    Conference: “Helsinki Security Forum”, September 29 – October 1 (FIIA, Finland)

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    Online Course: “EU Law Resources Online – Find the EU Info You Need in a Couple of Clicks”, October 3 (EIPA, Maastricht)

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    Course: “How to Work with the European Public Prosecutor’s Office?”, October 4-5 (EIPA, Maastricht)

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