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Migration, Borders, and the EUβs Capacity to Act
β Scribed by Roderick Parkes
- Publisher
- Deutsche Gesellschaft fΓΌr AuswΓ€rtige Politik
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 50
- Series
- DGAP Report; 24/2021
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
THIS VOLUME IS THE SECOND OF FOUR MONITORING STUDIES
β¦ Table of Contents
Executive Summary 4
Introduction: The Need for European Adaptability 5
Scoping Future Disruptions: Three Migration Scenarios for 2030 9
Judging the EUβs Capacity to Act Across Five Benchmarks 13
(1) Defining the migration policy problem 13
(2) Setting an agenda, and (3) formulating policies 21
(4) Implementing migration policies 28
(5) Evaluating the impact of policies at home and abroad 34
Germanyβs Role in Helping Europe Act 41
Stocktaking: Assessment of Capacity to Act as a Whole 47
Recommendations 49
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