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Migration in CEE

Europe (Central and Eastern)
Migration
Voting Behaviour
P011
Ionut Moldovan
Babeş-Bolyai University

Abstract

This panel examines how migration has reshaped Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) in the last decade during EU enlargement, recent crises and immigration waves from Asia and Middle East. Bringing together comparative and country level studies, the panel situates CEE as both a space of migration transition and a key node in Europe’s integrated but unequal migration system.

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