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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No Economic Recovery without Social Recovery - Plea for a Social Deal for Europe

26.08.2020 Politik für Europa, EU-Ratspräsidentschaft, Wirtschaft, Soziales
by Oliver Röpke
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Why the EU’s Internal Market Needs Further Integration If It Is to Survive in Its Current Depth

17.08.2020 Wirtschaft, Finanzen
by Sebastian Dullien
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Gestapelte bunte, gebundene Blumensträuße

Time for a Post-Coronavirus Social Contract!

05.08.2020 International Community and Civil Society News, International Community and Civil Society
Global supply chains, added value and multilateral fora: Africa's integration is deferred to a distant future. But there are solutions. (English and German publication)
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Time to care! Work, life and inequality in the care economy

31.07.2020 Gender
This policy brief reviews some of the main results and their policy implications in the light of COVID-19 hitting women disproportionately.
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Immigration to rural Norway

29.07.2020 Displacement, Migration, Integration, Integration Policy, Integration
Focus North: Why many migrants are attracted to Norway's rural regions. By Susanne Søholt.
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The Future of the EU: Grasp the Opportunities of the Green Deal

29.07.2020 Climate Change, Energy and Environment, Ökologie
by Frederik Moch
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The Future of Work is here

28.07.2020 News, Gender Weltweit, Gewerkschaften und gute Arbeit
A regional feminist perspective on the effects of COVID-19 in the Middle East and North Africa Region.
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Ein großes Betongebäude und davor zwei kleine Blaue Hütten. Am vorderen Bildrand stehen drei Soldaten die dem Betongebäude zugewandt sind.

Tough choices in a tough neighborhood: Challenges and opportunities for the two Koreas

24.07.2020 News, Peace and Security
Domestic difficulties and degradation of the international contex will change the room for strategic maneuver for both countries.
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Eine Frau ist umgeben von Säcken mit pinken Plastikfasern. Sie greift in einen von ihnen.

How Germany plans to uphold human rights in supply chains

17.07.2020 News, Global Economy and Corporate Responsibility
Most companies disregard human rights in their supply chains. A German law may finally change that, says Franziska Korn at ips-journal.eu.
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Illustration von drei Frauen unterschiedlicher Herkunft, die Pflegerinnen darstellen. Die Frau links trägt ein blaues Kleid und einen gelben Schal, die Frau in der Mitte hält ein Smartphone in der Hand, und die Frau rechts trägt ein Kopftuch und eine Schürze. Oberhalb der Frauen steht der Text: "WHO CARES? Recognition and Dignity for Care Workers in Asia".

Dignity and recognition for care workers in Asia

16.07.2020 News, Erklärfilme und Videos (NICHT anklicken, nur Unterkategorie auswählen!), Gender Weltweit
Human survival requires care work, yet paid and unpaid care work still lack recognition.
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Migration gestalten – gerecht und global!

Zehn Botschaften für einen Perspektivwechsel auf Migration und Mobilität. more

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