Internal responses to the refugee crisis

Reforming the Common European Asylum System

The political crisis surrounding the handling of refugee inflows in the EU has now reached a stage where there is too much bad blood for a “more of the same” approach to have much hope of working

Bear any burden, and Paying the price

The EU should broaden the scope of what is expected of member states on burden sharing on refugee crisis, within more formalised, intergovernmental co-operation according to two papers from ECFR

The law of the ‘Jungle’

With the future of the Dublin system up for grabs, families are still being divided by mistrustful governments 

Europe under 
pressure to act

What are the elements that Europe needs to bring together to tackle the refugee crisis?

Welcome to the ‘Jungle’

Divisions over Calais' irregular migrant camp, “the Jungle” reflect divisions in Europe more widely

German foreign policy after Paris

Following Paris attacks, Germany once again faces a question of identity over its foreign and security policy