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Dreckige Drittstaaten-Deals und saubere Zusammenarbeit: Aus dem Dilemma der Migrationskooperation das Beste machen

Kapitel aus dem Buch "Flucht - Ursachen bekämpfen, Flüchtlinge schützen"

Der EU-Türkei-Deal ist der wohl bekannteste Drittstaatendeal in Deutschland. Die Kritik an ihm ist umfassend: Er begünstigt Menschenrechtsverletzungen. Er ist teuer. Er ist dysfunktional. Er verrät die europäischen Werte. Und doch gibt es ihn seit 2016. Warum sind solche Deals trotz der vielen Nachteile so langlebig? Welche Arten von Drittstaaten-Deals gibt es und welche Gefahren bergen sie? Warum gibt es immer mehr von diesen Deals? Und wie sollten wir mit ihnen umgehen?

Author/s
Victoria Rietig
Externe Publikationen

Migration Instrumentalization

A Taxonomy for an Efficient Response
Author/s
Alia Fakhry
Dr. András Rácz
Dr. Roderick Parkes
External Publications

Events

Past events

09:00 - 18:00 | 04 Mar 2019

Socio-Economic Development and Violent Extremism in Morocco

Morocco’s Regional Policy, Migration, and (De-)Radicalization – Perspectives from the Region and Europe (Workshop II)

The workshop in Rabat was the second in a series devoted to analyzing Morocco’s regional policy in Sub-Sahara Africa as well as its approach to tackling radicalization and violent extremism. Mid-level experts working in the field of policy analysis and advice in think tanks, academic research institutions, and comparable organizations were brought together with decision-makers from Morocco and the European Union to discuss options for action in the field. The participants had previously attended another workshop in Berlin on December 8-11, 2018.

Veranstaltung Forschungsprogramm
Diskussion
Rabat
09:00 | 08 - 11 Dec 2018

Socio-Economic Development and Violent Extremism in Morocco (Workshop I)

Morocco’s Regional Policy, Migration, and (De-)Radicalization – Perspectives from the Region and Europe

The past years have seen a reorientation of Morocco’s regional foreign policy and an acceleration of Morocco’s economic integration with Sub-Saharan Africa. At the same time, socio-economic challenges at home persist and have reinforced domestic economic and political grievances, which have also acted as key drivers of radicalization. Consequently, some have criticized the increasing investments in countries south of the Sahara and called for greater domestic engagement to improve the country’s situation.

Program Event
Berlin
09:00 | 08 - 11 Dec 2018

Socio-Economic Development and Violent Extremism in Morocco

Morocco’s Regional Policy, Migration, and (De-)Radicalization - Perspectives from the Region and Europe (Workshop I)

The past years have seen a reorientation of Morocco’s regional foreign policy and an acceleration of Morocco’s economic integration with Sub-Saharan Africa. At the same time, socio-economic challenges at home persist and have reinforced domestic economic and political grievances, which have also acted as key drivers of radicalization. Consequently, some have criticized the increasing investments in countries south of the Sahara and called for greater domestic engagement to improve the country’s situation.

Veranstaltung Forschungsprogramm
Berlin
10:00 | 04 - 06 Oct 2018

Tunisia’s Fragile Democracy: Decentralization, Institution-Building, and the Development of Marginalized Regions

Perspectives from the Region and Europe (Workshop II)

The workshop in Tunis was the second in a workshop series devoted to analyzing issues related to the development of marginalized regions, decentralization and institution-building 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 August 2018 to discuss with decision-makers the options for action.

Veranstaltung Forschungsprogramm
Tunis
10:00 | 04 - 06 Oct 2018

Tunisia’s Fragile Democracy (Workshop II)

Decentralization, Institution-Building, and the Development of Marginalized Regions – Perspectives from the Region and Europe

The workshop in Tunis was the second in a workshop series devoted to analyzing issues related to the development of marginalized regions, decentralization and institution-building 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 August 2018 to discuss with decision-makers the options for action.

Program Event
Tunis
09:00 | 16 - 18 Aug 2018

Tunisia’s Fragile Democracy (Workshop I)

Decentralization, Institution-Building, and the Development of Marginalized Regions – Perspectives from the Region and Europe

Tunisia enjoys a unique status as the only Arab country with a parliamentary democracy in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). While this makes the country a beacon of hope, there are numerous challenges in the transformation process, as the 16 Tunisian and European participants of the workshop highlighted.

Program Event
Berlin

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