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April 15, 2011 | Europe Must Share Responsibility for North African Migrants

Laurence McGivern: Recent events in North Africa have led to large numbers of migrants attempting to reach the shores of the European Union. This sudden growth of push factors in the region presents the first real challenge to the increasingly integrated migration policies introduced in the EU following the Tampere Council (1999).

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December 10, 2007 | Climate Change Increases the Risk of Terrorism

Julianne Smith and Alexander T. J. Lennon: We contend that in the years to come climate change will further disrupt the stability of already volatile regions, which has the potential of producing multitudes of discontented individuals prone to radicalization.

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October 5, 2007 | Key to Successful Migration Policy is Integration

Sergio Marchi: A policy of integration is crucial to shaping the lives of migrants and finding the appropriate accommodation between them and their fellow citizens.

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November 1, 2011 | Migration and Development Policy: Six Lessons Learned

Over the past several decades, migration has been at the center of heated policy debates in both the United States and Europe. In this report by the Migration Policy Institute, Kathleen Newland evaluates what lessons can be drawn from past experiences involving the policies of developed countries in regards to migration and development.
1) Decision makers have moved away from the idea that

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January 9, 2009 | End Isolationist Refugee Policy of Japan

Japan adds itself to less than 20 developed countries open to refugees under resettlement programs. ++ Since 1981 Japan has accepted 451 refugees. ++ Over the next 3 years, 30 refugees per year will be accepted from Burma into camps in Thailand. ++ This number is too small; the Burmese should be allowed to establish their own community in Japan in order not to feel isolated. ++ Plans for teaching

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August 9, 2007 | Chinese Migration Goes Global

With his study for the Yale Center for the Study of Globalization, Peter Kwong draws attention to the growing problem of illegal Chinese migrants and the exploitative conditions in which most of these workers must live. Kwong argues that individual governments’ attempts to strengthen border control and criminal sanctions will have no significant effect as long as the

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