by Miers, Paul D. | Jan 27, 2019 | uncategorized
At the heart of the ongoing Franco-Italian row, however, are the migrants themselves. Since the Five Star and League parties came to power in Rome last June, France and Italy, both hampered by the absence of a unified EU policy on mass migration, have been...
by Miers, Paul D. | Jan 27, 2019 | uncategorized
It’s everywhere, and we’re fighting against the wrong one. Source: The New York...
by Miers, Paul D. | Jan 27, 2019 | uncategorized
Bribes and shakedowns. Days in hideaways without food. For many fleeing violence in Central America, this is what thousands of dollars gets them on the journey to the United States. Source: The New York...
by Miers, Paul D. | Jan 27, 2019 | uncategorized
Immigrants have often delivered economic benefits to the countries taking them in, but they have also upended the politics of the industrialized world — where the native-born often exaggerate their numbers and their needs.Source: The New York...
by Miers, Paul D. | Jan 27, 2019 | uncategorized
Europe is facing its greatest refugee crisis since the Second World War, yet the institutions responding to it remain virtually unchanged from those created in the post-war era. Going beyond the scenes of desperation which have become all-too-familiar in the past few...
by Miers, Paul D. | Jan 27, 2019 | uncategorized
The dispossession and forced migration of nearly 50 per cent of Syria’s population has produced the greatest refugee crisis since World War II. This new book places the current displacement within the context of the widespread migrations that have indelibly marked the...