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ISPI Policy Paper

After Ukraine: Are EU Migration Policies Fit for Purpose?

Matteo Villa
28 September 2022

Table of Contents

 

IN BRIEF

WHAT'S AT STAKE

THE BROKEN EU MIGRATION ARCHITECTURE

Current irregular migration and asylum trends

The "broken” EU response: 2015-2019

HERE COMES THE “OLD” NEW PACT

BOX 1 - Talent Partnerships: A Step Change?, Mattia di Salvo - Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)

BOX 2 - EU narratives on diaspora engagement, Diana Hincu - European Union Global Diaspora Facility (EUDiF)

BOX 3 - Complementary Pathways, Hanne Beirens - Migration Policy Institute Europe

UKRAINE: A "BEST CASE” THAT WON'T BE REPLICATED

A temporary protection?

Fiscal costs

Box 4 - Fiscal costs of hosting Ukrainian refugees, Zsolt Darvas - Bruegel

INTRA-EU SOLIDARITY: WHY IS IT FAILING? (THE STATE OF PLAY ON RELOCATION, SOLIDARITY, ETC.)

EXPLORING OPTIONS

Our Take

 

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AUTORI

Matteo Villa
ISPI

This Report is realized with the support of the Policy Planning Unit of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation pursuant to art. 23-bis of Presidential Decree 18/1967.

The opinions contained in this Report are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and ISPI.

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