In order to explore the future of Euro-Mediterranean migration and partnership, it is necessary to
make an incursion into the past and the present. Two observations will serve as a point of departure:
the importance of migration in Euro-Mediterranean relations; the failure of the Euro-Mediterranean
Partnership (EMP) and the handling of the migration issue.
Migration is an important component of relations between Europe and the South of the Mediterranean.
More than ten million immigrants from the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean live in Europe. They
transfer about 15 to 20 billion Euros annually to their countries of origin, far more than foreign direct
investment and public development aid2. And yet the EMP, itself in breakdown, neglects or even
ignores this fact. The EMP has been out of action for a long time. Migrations around and across the
Mediterranean are currently in crisis.
The purpose of this Communication is to consider their future, on the basis of the dual failure of the
EMP and the treatment of the migration issue. Thus, we will deal with the question in three parts: the
first will focus on the failure of the EMP, the second will deal with the limits of handling the migration
issue and migration policies, and the third will focus on the prospects for Euro-Mediterranean
migration and partnership.
Migration Southern Mediterranean Euro-Mediterranean Partnership Immigrants
Birincil Dil | İngilizce |
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Bölüm | International Journal of Political Science & Urban Studies |
Yazarlar | |
Yayımlanma Tarihi | 2 Ağustos 2018 |
Gönderilme Tarihi | 5 Eylül 2017 |
Yayımlandığı Sayı | Yıl 2018 Akdeniz Özel Sayısı |