23.05.2017 , in ((Politik))
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Daniela Vitiello
The EU relocation mechanism for Italy and Greece promised to be the first fully-fledged experiment of “non-just-financial” solidarity among EU Member States in the field of asylum. After more than a year of implementation, its shortcomings appear as clear as the sun in the summer sky. However, it holds some merits, primarily to have shown the advantages of a better integration of NGOs in the governance of asylum redistributive schemes. The same NGOs are now under attack. Why?
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05.05.2017 , in ((Politik))
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James F. Hollifield
The United States has a long history of excluding foreigners on the basis of race and religion, and Americans always have been profoundly ambivalent about immigration. At times they have been comfortable with diversity and confident in their ability to assimilate newcomers, while at other times they have worried about national unity and frightened of foreigners almost to the point of paranoia.
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28.04.2017 , in ((Politik))
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Stefan Schlegel
The Swiss experience is very instructive for the role of the free movement of persons in the upcoming Brexit negotiations. It is much easier to grasp the importance of migration in these negotiations if the control over somebody’s migration is understood as a valuable right. Brexit is the attempt to take back these rights from the European citizens without any compensation in turn. Most probably, that will not work out.
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20.04.2017 , in ((Politik))
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Etienne Piguet
Tout va mieux dirait-on ! Le front des migrations encore bruissant d’angoisses il y a un an s’est soudain détendu en Suisse. L’UDC a d’autres soucis cantonaux, les demandes d’asile comme le solde migratoire sont – un peu – à la baisse, le Brexit pourrait même offrir quelques avantages…
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11.04.2017 , in ((Politik))
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Philip Hanke
The technological advances in machine learning, big data, and artificial intelligence – for a long time confined to the realm of science fiction – are increasingly entering our daily lives. By scientifically predicting future migration patterns, changing the underlying economics of migration, facilitating legal procedures, and upgrading risk profiling and border protection, they are also highly relevant to the field of migration and mobility.
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