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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.
| Title | Details |
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| The Legitimacy of Wartime Emigration: Evidence from Ukraine | View Paper Details |
| Who Votes Democratic Abroad? Voting Patterns of Emigrants versus Kin Minorities in Romania and Hungary. | View Paper Details |
| People's Attitudes about Non-Resident Voting in Central and Eastern Europe | View Paper Details |
| Enemies at the gate and enemies within? Threat perceptions of the “Other” in Hungary | View Paper Details |
| Frontex towards the EU accession of Ukraine and Moldova. Lessons learnt from migration crises | View Paper Details |