Global Migration and its Discontents
The migrants and refugees streaming into Europe from Africa and the Middle East have presented European leaders and policymakers with their greatest challenge since the Eurozone crisis. The conflict in Syria continues to be the biggest driver of migration, but other factors, including instability and lack of proper governance in Libya, terrorism in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the usual mixed migration patterns from South Asian and African countries, also continue to influence migration patterns to Europe. The European Union’s collective response to this migrant influx and its policy have been ad-hoc, inconsistent, and focused more on national interests and securing the bloc’s borders than on protecting the rights of migrants and refugees.
Post cross-posted from Africa-Up-close, A blog of the Wilson Center's Africa Programme
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