Assessing the disunity of the European union over the refugee crisis
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2018
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Agrizzi, Natasha
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The European Union claims to be more integrated than ever where there exists unity
in certain areas through a common market, a common currency, a common border
however, there is no common policy on asylum to address the current and evolving
refugee crisis. Increased conflicts in the Middle East and Africa have led to the influx
of refugees and asylum seekers to the European Union. In explaining the disunity over
the refugee crisis in the European Union, it is necessary to explore the factors which
influence states responses to the refugee crisis and applying these factors to case
studies analyzing those states supporting the reallocation of refugees and those states
against the reallocation of refugees. This can be attributed to member states interest
and power which play a fundamental role in furthering disunity in the European Union.
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Masters research report
Submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, in partial
fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in International Relations
2018
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Agrizzi, Natash (2018) Assessing the disunity of the European Union over the refugee crisis, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, <http://hdl.handle.net/10539/28322>