2021
DOI: 10.15290/bsp.2021.26.01.02
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The EU Member States’ Diverging Experiences and Policies on Refugees and the New Pact on Migration and Asylum

Abstract: The refugee crisis in 2015 revealed the lack of solidarity and the divergent migration policies of the EU Member States. It showed clearly that when faced with the problem of migration, the EU countries fail to cooperate and support one another. The EU Member States with more experience with migration coped better and were more open to migrants. The South European countries took in a huge inflow of migrants and expected (in vain) support from other EU members. The countries of Central and Eastern Europe were u… Show more

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“…Yet the element of solidarity is not driven by a rigid framework, but rather is envisaged as a choice open to Member States, especially those strongly opposing the mandatory relocation scheme. 39 Th e proposed solidarity mechanism introduces alternatives to relocation, primarily based on return sponsorship, 'capacity building, operational support, technical and operational expertise, as well as support on the external aspects of migration' . 40 Th e solidarity mechanism should be built on common trust and monitoring of the resilience and vulnerability of the national asylum and border protection systems.…”
Section: Th E New Pact On Migration and Asylum -Another Step In The E...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet the element of solidarity is not driven by a rigid framework, but rather is envisaged as a choice open to Member States, especially those strongly opposing the mandatory relocation scheme. 39 Th e proposed solidarity mechanism introduces alternatives to relocation, primarily based on return sponsorship, 'capacity building, operational support, technical and operational expertise, as well as support on the external aspects of migration' . 40 Th e solidarity mechanism should be built on common trust and monitoring of the resilience and vulnerability of the national asylum and border protection systems.…”
Section: Th E New Pact On Migration and Asylum -Another Step In The E...mentioning
confidence: 99%