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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Roll-up with New Zealand Labour Party slogan with the words "In it for you" in English and Maori.

New Zealand Labour building a base with new Kiwis

27.02.2025 Displacement, Migration, Integration, Integration Policy
MP Phil Twyford believes the future of social democracy in New Zealand rests on how well the party reaches out to former migrant and refugee communities.
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The way out of the crisis: a strong social Europe

25.02.2025 Politik für Europa
The future of Europe is at stake, but does Europe have a chance to emerge stronger from this situation? A joint series of articles in cooperation with Social Europe sheds light on this topic.
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Diversity is not a trend, but a significant driver of business success

13.02.2025 Displacement, Migration, Integration, Integration Policy
"Diversity is a driver of real innovative power", says Sylvia Pfefferkorn from “Wirtschaft für ein Weltoffenes Sachsen e.V.”. What are the required framework conditions that ensure good integration into the labour market?
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Who will fill the gap?

07.02.2025
The planned withdrawal of US development aid is causing irritation and uncertainty. South Africa even faces absurd accusations, reports FES South Africa director Uta Dirksen in IPS Journal.
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The Past as a Process: Why History Education Must Look Beyond 1933–1945

06.02.2025 Interview, Displacement, Migration, Integration, Integration Policy, Aus Geschichte lernen
“In light of the rise in national populism and right-wing extremism, it is crucial that the migration history of both Germany and Europe as a whole be integrated into the culture of remembrance,” contends educational scientist Professor Astrid...
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Migration as a development opportunity: insights from Venezuela

30.01.2025 Displacement, Migration, Integration, Migration policy
Using the example of Venezuelan migrants, regional studies show how receiving countries in Latin America already benefit economically. But the potential is far greater.
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Study: The radical right’s international networks

What are the driving forces behind the rise of right-wing movements, and what can progressive forces do to counter them? An analysis of the strategies of international right-wing networks.
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A man wearing a T-shirt showing Viktor Orban and Donald Trump, attends a "peace march" in support of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his party in Budapest.

What society needs is a countermovement to the radical right

24.01.2025
The radical right is increasingly engaging in cross-border networking to export their ideologies worldwide. Thomas Greven analyses the strategies used to do so and proposes ways of countering them.
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Care Work at a Cost: The Plight of Migrant Domestic Workers

23.01.2025 Displacement, Migration, Integration, Migration policy, Gender Weltweit
There is a need for intersectional feminist policies and collective action to address the conditions of migrant domestic workers. An article on the Feminist Forum on Migration and Displacement.
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esidents survey the destruction along a rubble-strewn road in Maarrat Misrin, northern Idlib governorate, on December 2, 2024 after an airstrike .

Time, safety and stability key to refugee return to Syria

16.01.2025 Displacement, Migration, Integration, Integration Policy, Migration policy
Why the call for Syrian refugees to be returned as soon as possible undermines the prospects of successful (re)integration and what should be done instead.
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