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Perspectives Of The European Migration Policy After The Migration Wave Of 2015. Part 2

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  • Ľuboš Markovič

    (Filozofická fakulta, Univerzita Pavla Jozefa Šafárika v Košiciach)

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The second part of the article follows the measures taken by the European Union, which the author described in the first part. It deals with the design of a points-based system and its implementation into the European migration policy, and the stabilization of high-risk regions, where the largest number of migrants comes from. The aim of the present article is to analyse possible predictions of the European migration policy after the migration wave in 2015. The author of the article deduces a possible scenario of the European migration policy on the basis of an analysis of measures taken against stopping the unregulated influx of immigrants into the territory of the European Union and on an analysis of the statements of its chief political representatives and European leaders. The article provides a comprehensive overview of the measures taken by the European Union immediately after the enormous increase in the number of immigrants from third countries. The author considers the political stabilisation of Libya and Syria, the two transit states through which the main migration routes to Europe lead, to be the most effective prevention against further possible migratory waves. The present article applies the analytical method of research; after analysing the data, the author reaches conclusions and possible future directions of the European migration policy. The comparative method was used mainly in the design of a points-based system, whose implementation into the common European migration policy the author considers appropriate.

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  • Ľuboš Markovič, 2021. "Perspectives Of The European Migration Policy After The Migration Wave Of 2015. Part 2," Almanach (Actual Issues in World Economics and Politics), Ekonomická univerzita, Fakulta medzinárodných vzťahov, vol. 16(3), pages 16-25.
  • Handle: RePEc:brv:almnch:v:16:y:2021:i:3:p:16-25
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    Keywords

    migration; migration crisis; migration policy; Libya; Syria;
    All these keywords.

    JEL classification:

    • F22 - International Economics - - International Factor Movements and International Business - - - International Migration
    • O15 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Development - - - Economic Development: Human Resources; Human Development; Income Distribution; Migration
    • Y80 - Miscellaneous Categories - - Related Disciplines - - - Related Disciplines

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