L’UNION EUROPEENNE MISE A L’EPREUVE PAR LA CRISE MIGRATOIRE
Redouane Mouhoub and
Abdelmalek Debbihi
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Redouane Mouhoub: Bucharest University of Economic Studies ASE
Abdelmalek Debbihi: Bucharest University of Economic Studies ASE
Management Intercultural, 2016, issue 35, 61-66
Abstract:
The European Union (EU) is currently enduring the most significant migratory crisis in its history. Thousands of people and refugees, who escaped the war and poverty in their countries of origin are crossing the EU’s borders. This unpredictable crisis has been the source of a multitude of concerns for the EU and member countries. Faced with this situation, the EU has convened several summits and many ministerial meetings in order to find an agreement to manage the crisis, but national interests have prevailed over European cohesion. This crisis has shown how fragile the solidarity between European countries is under the pressure of their national public opinion and how this situation influences the functioning of European institutions and EU’s relations with its neighbours.
Keywords: Union Européenne (UE); Crise migratoire; Réfugiés; Politique Européenne de Voisinage (PEV); Turquie (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F02 J10 J20 J60 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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