Publisher | European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) |
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Publication Date | October 2015 |
Content Type | Report |
Two days of whirlwind diplomacy in response to a fast expanding refugee crisis in September 2015 have seen mandatory quotas for the settlement of refugees imposed through qualified majority voting. We ask experts in key European capitals how this new reality will develop. Will member states be able to absorb these migrants? Where does public opinion on the integration of refugees stand? And what hope is there of renewed, long-term action to take on the foreign policy implications of resolving the refugee crisis? + View from Berlin: Pushing for robustness by Josef Janning + View from London: Peripheral but wary by Susi Dennison + View from Madrid: Welcoming, but worries over capacity by José Ignacio Torreblanca + View from Paris: Clarity, but little boldness by Manuel Lafont Rapnouil + View from Rome: No longer just an Italian problem by Silvia Francescon + View from Sofia: Fragile support for quotas by Vessela Tcherneva + View from Warsaw: Kopacz treads a fine line by Piotr Buras and Marta Makowska |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.ecfr.eu/debate/responding_to_the_refugee_crisis |
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Subject Categories | Justice and Home Affairs |
Countries / Regions | Bulgaria, Europe, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, United Kingdom |