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_ad’Oultremont, Clémentine
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_aMartin, Anna
245 _aThe Migration Crisis
_h[Recurso electrónico] PDF
_b: A Stress Test for European Values
260 _bRoyal Institute for International Relations (EGMONT)
_c2015
_aRue des Petits Carmes, 24 A, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
300 _aRecurso online, 13 p.
490 _aEuropean Policy Brief
_v- . -- No. 38 (September 2015)
520 _aConfronted by the current refugee crisis, most Member States are turning inwards. But migration will continue to rise in the future. Given that migration is an unstoppable trend, the EU has everything to win from turning this crisis into an opportunity for its own citizens and economy, for the refugees and migrants it hosts and for their countries of origin. The manner in which the EU addresses this challenge will truly prove if it can live up to its founding principles of human dignity, solidarity, freedom, democracy and equality. This policy brief summarises European measures taken in the last few months and proposes four key actions to create a well-framed European migration policy: effectively implementing the principle of solidarity and fair-sharing of responsibility between Member States; creating more legal entry and integration channels; addressing the root causes of migration; and broadcasting a constructive and positive narrative on migration.
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_aEmigración e inmigración
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_aGestión de crisis
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_aPaíses de la Unión Europea
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_aRoyal Institute for International Relations (EGMONT)
856 4 _uhttp://www.egmontinstitute.be/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Policy-Brief-Migration-final-CO.pdf
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