Migration into the EU [What Think Tanks are thinking]
Briefing
30-06-2017
At the European Council meeting of 23 June 2017, European Union Heads of State or Government agreed to strengthen efforts to reduce irregular migration flows on the central Mediterranean route, notably by speeding up training, equipping the Libyan coast guard and improving cooperation with countries of migration origin. However, the European Council made limited progress on reforming the Common European Asylum System, with the migration debate clouded by refusal of some central and eastern European countries to accept refugees under the existing quotas. This note offers links to recent commentaries and studies on migration from major international think-tanks and research institutes.
Briefing
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- Africa
- Asia and Oceania
- Australia
- demography and population
- economic geography
- ECONOMICS
- EMPLOYMENT AND WORKING CONDITIONS
- EU migration policy
- Europe
- European construction
- EUROPEAN UNION
- gender equality
- GEOGRAPHY
- Germany
- integration of migrants
- INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
- international security
- labour market
- LAW
- Libya
- Mediterranean region (EU)
- migration
- political geography
- population ageing
- PRODUCTION, TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH
- refugee
- regions and regional policy
- research and intellectual property
- return migration
- rights and freedoms
- skilled worker
- SOCIAL QUESTIONS
- the EU's international role
- think tank
- Türkiye