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The number of refugees worldwide is now 12 million, up from 3 million in the early 1970s. And the number seeking asylum …-receiving countries and for the refugees themselves. …
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examine the political and economic factors in source countries that generate refugees and asylum seekers. Particular attention … policies in deterring asylum seekers. The paper concludes with an outline of the assimilation of refugees in host country …
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of international (e.g., climate change) refugees, and an extension of the US diversity lottery to a larger set of host …
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ensuring the rights of asylum seekers and refugees. Looking into three contentious areas (extraterritorial jurisdiction …
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The present paper explores the growing link between EU’s migration priorities and its foreign policy agenda. As part of the evolving EU acquis on asylum and immigration issues, particular priority has been given to cooperation with third countries and efforts to extend EU’s possibilities for...
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This article examines the driving forces of the magnitude, composition and duration of refugee movements caused by conflict and persecution. The decision to seek temporary or permanent refuge in the region of origin or in a more distant asylum destination is based on inter-temporal optimization....
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This paper hopes to challenge the existing paradigm in refugee studies, which presents the development of domestic asylum policies as being essentially driven by a conflict between international humanitarian norms and the self-interest calculations of sovereign states. This paper will show that...
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Im laufenden Jahr ist es zu einer sprunghaften Erhöhung der Zahl der Zuwanderer aus Staaten außenhalb der EU in die EU und insbesondere nach Deutschland gekommen. Der Beitrag schlägt ein durch Preise und Kapazitäten gesteuertes Verfahren zur Verteilung der Flüchtlingsströme vor.
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