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Building: Faculty of Arts, Floor: 3, Room: FA300
Thursday 15:50 - 17:30 CEST (08/09/2016)
2015 saw over one million migrants and refugees reach Europe, sparking a humanitarian crisis and differing responses to this mass migration throughout the region. While some countries welcomed migrants with open arms, others built borders. Into 2016 the debate continues and the very principles of free movement and Schengen now seem to be in question. The Editors of the ECPR’s professional journal European Political Science (EPS) have invited a selection of leading scholars in this field to debate three key questions: 1) How can and how should Europe cope with the mass migration to the continent? 2) Does Europe’s future include the free movement of people? 3) How is that future different from the Europe of today?
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Migration in Europe - Rainer Bauböck | View Paper Details |
Migration in Europe - Peo Hansen | View Paper Details |
Migration in Europe - Virginie Guiraudon | View Paper Details |
Migration in Europe - Philippe Legrain | View Paper Details |