Spotlight: EU Asylum Reform

The future of migration and asylum in Europe

A reform of the Common European Asylum System (CEAS) is to be achieved before the end of this European parliamentary term. In view of the renewed increase in the number of people wishing to immigrate to Europe, the debate revolves around isolation and defense. This does not do justice to the manifold aspects of human mobility and bears the risk of taking short-sighted political decisions.

Accompanying the CEAS process, this series of articles opens up German, European and international perspectives on a complex issue.

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Trump and the Threat of Withdrawal from the Paris Agreement: What Does This Mean for International Climate Processes?

12.11.2024 Climate Change, Energy and Environment
But what do these sobering election results mean just before COP29 in Azerbaijan? Yvonne Blos sheds light on what truly matters now.
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International climate activists are projecting clear demands on the Azerbaijani embassy in London to deliver decisive solutions for climate finance to the COP29 presidency.

“Trillions, Not Billions”: Political Expectations for the UN Climate Change Conference COP29 in Azerbaijan

09.11.2024 Climate Change, Energy and Environment
The COP29 in Azerbaijan is the setting for a global debate: How can trillions of dollars be mobilised for climate protection measures while the Global South is demanding fair support?
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Just City Documentary: What Makes A City Just?

08.11.2024 Climate Change, Energy and Environment
FES Asia communications team went story-hunting on the ground in Bangkok to explore the best answers or solutions for different city-dwellers seeking practical approaches to achieve what could be a just city.
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The light installation entitled ‘Diversity is our strength’ by artist Christoph Stark shines from the roof of a high-rise building. The words Diversity is our home can be read.

Decisive action, smart integration

07.11.2024 Displacement, Migration, Integration, Integration Policy, Migration policy
Chief Administrative Officer of the Federal district of Minden-Lübbecke, Ali Doğan, criticises the ideological narrowing of the migration debate and calls for a stronger focus on opportunities and infrastructure, especially at a local level.
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Panel guests at the peaceptions conference in Berlin

Peaceptions: What is peace?

07.11.2024 Peace and Security
Waging peace is more than just ending war. Besides reducing violent conflict, however, what else is needed for just and enduring peace? The Peaceptions Project of the GIGA and the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung is dedicated to this question.
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Iryna Pinchuk in a black evening dress in her home country of Ukraine next to border elements.

A progressive approach to explaining migration: A transnational perspective

31.10.2024 Displacement, Migration, Integration, Integration Policy, Migration policy
Iryna Pinchuk fled the war in Ukraine in 2022. She reflects on personal boundaries, identity and the path to her new reality.
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A tube station was temporarily renamed ‘Diversity’. German "Vielfalt"

Playing with our fears – and how we have to push back

24.10.2024 Displacement, Migration, Integration, Migration policy
How we can achieve a progressive narrative based on humanity, when terms such as “security” and “fear” have become omnipresent in the migration discourse.
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The EU’s New Pact on Migration and Asylum: A Step Forward or More of the Same?

17.10.2024 Migration policy
The New Pact introduces bold reforms, but is it enough to deliver true solidarity or just a patchwork of political compromises? A series of studies of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, the Foundation for European Progressive Studies and the European...
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Labour’s approach to immigration in government

15.10.2024 Displacement, Migration, Integration, Migration policy
In the very first days after the change of government, the new Labour government scrapped the Rwanda deal, which had been vehemently promoted by the Tories. However, this does not solve the challenges in migration policy. Sunder Katwala outlines the...
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How cities can safeguard migrants‘ digital rights

09.10.2024 Interview, Displacement, Migration, Integration, Integration Policy
A new study highlights how the EU's New Pact on Migration and Asylum may intensify surveillance and discriminatory practices against refugees and migrants. In this interview, author Léa Lebon and Katharina Bamberg from Eurocities critically explore...
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Migration gestalten – gerecht und global!

Zehn Botschaften für einen Perspektivwechsel auf Migration und Mobilität. more

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