Deals without borders: Europe’s foreign policy on migration
Europe has relied on outsourcing responsibility for managing migration to other countries, but has failed to offer real incentives to its partners
Europe has relied on outsourcing responsibility for managing migration to other countries, but has failed to offer real incentives to its partners
Dissatisfaction remains to the EU-Turkey migration deal amongst Spain’s opposition
The refugee push from North Africa and the Middle East is a European problem, to which only common European policies would be the answer
Бежанският натиск от Северна Африка и Близкия Изток е европейски проблем, за който единствено общоевропейски политики биха дали решение
With a worsening international reputation, Poland has been strikingly quiet on the recent refugee deal
Potentially unrealistic vows on readmissions and relocation leave plenty of questions unanswered ahead of EU Council
France remains hugely concerned by visa liberalisation on Turkey, as deal exposes Franco-German fractures
We are currently witnessing deep divisions within and between European societies. What are their driving forces? What are the various perspectives on the series of crises in recent years and how did the European Union contribute to all of this? What can we do to overcome the existing divisions between politics and the European societies? There was indeed much to be talked of in another round of our Berlin Foreign Policy Club.
Public debate on the refugee crisis with international experts
Debata poświęcona kryzysowi uchodźczemu z udziałem międzynarodowych ekspertów