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Rückkehr-Debatte nach Syrien: Weniger Charter, mehr Chancen

Die Rückkehr-Debatte zu Syrien zeigt drei Arten von Forderungen: die nötigen, die unnötigen und die fehlenden. Nötig ist eine Pause neuer Asylentscheidungen und die Prüfung freiwilliger Rückkehrförderung. Unnötig sind Charterflüge und Diskussionen zum Widerruf von Schutz, da diese verfrüht sind und falsche Erwartungen wecken. Stattdessen braucht es erstens die Einbindung syrischer Diasporaorganisationen in eine Wiederaufbau-Konferenz und zweitens Migrationsdiplomatie mit der Türkei. Unrealistische Schnellschüsse schaden der Debatte und dem Wiederaufbau.

Author/s
Victoria Rietig
Externe Publikationen

Walking a Tightrope in Tunisia

The Aspirations and Limitations of Migration Policy Reform
Author/s
Tasnim Abderrahim
Alia Fakhry
Victoria Rietig
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Past events

18:30 - 20:00 | 16 Nov 2017

Das Atomabkommen als Pfand:

Trumps Iran-Politik belastet die transatlantischen Beziehungen

Veranstaltung der Gesellschaft
Diskussion
Berlin
09:00 | 06 - 09 Sep 2017

Tunisia’s Rocky Road to Stability (Workshop II)

Security Sector Reform, (De-)Radicalization and Socio-Economic Development – Perspectives from the Region and Europe

The workshop in Tunis was the second in a workshop series devoted to the subjects of security sector reform, combatting radicalization and socio-economic development in Tunisia. It brought together mid-level experts who work in the field of policy analysis and advice in think tanks, academic research institutions, or comparable organizations, and who had previously attended a workshop in Berlin in July, to discuss with decision-makers the options for action in the field.

Think Tank Event
09:00 | 12 - 15 Jul 2017

Tunisia’s Rocky Road to Stability: Security Sector Reform, (De-)Radicalization and Socio-Economic Development

Perspectives from the Region and Europe (Workshop I)

Despite the progress Tunisia has made in the past years, corruption and the high frequency of changes in government have hampered socio-economic development and political reform. These grievances have led to a growing disenfranchisement with the political process, particularly among the youth. Radical groups have been gaining a stronger foothold among politically and socioeconomically marginalized groups in Tunisia.

Think Tank Veranstaltung
Diskussion
09:00 | 12 - 15 Jul 2017

Tunisia’s Rocky Road to Stability (Workshop I)

Security Sector Reform, (De-)Radicalization and Socio-Economic Development – Perspectives from the Region and Europe

Despite the progress Tunisia has made in the past years, corruption and the high frequency of changes in government have hampered socio-economic development and political reform. These grievances have led to a growing disenfranchisement with the political process, particularly among the youth. Radical groups have been gaining a stronger foothold among politically and socioeconomically marginalized groups in Tunisia.

Think Tank Event
Diskussion

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