Are Crete and the Balearics Revealing Cracks in the EU Migration Deterrence?
Are Crete and the Balearics Revealing Cracks in the EU Migration Deterrence? The need for a fresh approach to migration […]
Are Crete and the Balearics Revealing Cracks in the EU Migration Deterrence? The need for a fresh approach to migration […]
Migrant workers, climate, and constraint Behind the scenes of Saudi Arabia’s labour engine How climate risks and labour conditions
The following essay was originally compiled for the Mixed Migration Review 2024 “Migration Politics, Migration Narratives and Public Opinions” and
The instrumentalisation of migration in the populist era. The following essay was originally compiled for the Mixed Migration Review 2024 “Migration
While so much of international migration policy appears to be characterised by the normalisation of increasingly abusive practices, it is, nevertheless,
Across Europe, the focus of governments in terms of migration governance concentrates overwhelmingly on one area—the number of migrants entering
New UNHCR/IOM/MMC report highlights extreme horrors faced by refugees and migrants on land routes to Africa’s Mediterranean coast Refugees and
Indifference and impunity: 10 months on, Saudi border killings of migrants continue Almost 10 months after damning human rights reports
The following article was originally compiled for the Quarterly Mixed Migration Update, Europe, Quarter 1, 2024 and has been updated
On 17 March, the European Union (EU) and Egypt entered into a new agreement to reduce irregular migration to Europe,