Migration

DGAP’s research on migration connects the work of its Center for Migration with the work of other centers and projects in its Research Institute. The aim of this collaboration is to create synergies between its researchers and to bring together interdisciplinary and regional expertise on topics of migration, asylum, and refugees. Our research focuses on the analysis of migration movements, policies, and debates in Germany, Europe, and beyond.

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Recent publications

No Escape – On the Frontlines of Climate Change, Conflict and Forced Displacement

Millions of people across the globe continue to be forced to flee their homes because of violence, conflict, and climate-related hazards. In fact, the number of forcibly displaced people in the world today has never been higher – doubling to more than 120 million people over the past 10 years. While conflict remains the primary driver of displacement, climate change can aggravate an already devastating reality. Its impacts disproportionately affect the world’s most vulnerable populations – including refugees, people displaced by conflict, and the communities hosting them. Often lacking critical resources such as stable housing, financial security, institutional support, or access to essential services, displaced people now also struggle to prepare for, adapt or recover from disasters like floods, droughts, and heatwaves. 

Author/s
Dr. Kira Vinke
External Publications

Hitze, Dürre, Krieg

Klimawandel als Sicherheitsrisiko
Author/s
Dr. Kira Vinke
Externe Publikationen

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Events

Past events

12:30 - 14:00 | 20 Jun 2017

Problem Solved?

How to Tackle the Refugee Crisis and Migration to the EU

Why is it so difficult for Europeans to agree on how to solve the refugee crisis and the problem of migration in general? What can they do to address the root causes? What shape should a European solution take?

Council Event
Diskussion
Berlin
09:00 | 19 - 22 Jun 2014

Migration aus und nach Nordafrika

21. New Faces Konferenz zum Thema „Moving People – Implications of Migration for Societies and States in North Africa”

Zwanzig junge europäische und nordafrikanische Experten aus Wissenschaft, Politik und Zivilgesellschaft diskutierten in Tunis bei der 21. New Faces Konferenz des EU-Middle East Forum (EUMEF) der DGAP die Auswirkungen von Migration und Mobilität auf Staat, Gesellschaft und Wirtschaft in Nordafrika. Die Konferenz wurde in Kooperation mit der Robert Bosch Stiftung, dem Auswärtigen Amt, dem Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen und dem Centre de Tunis pour la Migration et l’Asile durchgeführt.

Think Tank Veranstaltung
Diskussion

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