Self-Development Territorial Systems as the Institute of Spatial Modernization of Old-Industrial Region
Esztella Varga ()
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Esztella Varga: Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
Eurasian Journal of Social Sciences, 2015, vol. 3, issue 4, 37-45
Abstract:
The European refugee problem has grown dramatically in the last few months, putting a considerable amount of pressure on the European countries. Not only are they facing migrants from North Africa, but from the Middle East as well.In March 2011 the Arab Spring has reached Syria, causing a huge number of Syrians to flee their country and seek asylum in Turkey, and possibly going further to the EU. The refugees who fled Syria as well as those who are leaving North Africa (mostly the failed state of Libya) are aiming to reach European soil, but Italy, Greece or Turkey is not ready to handle the amount of refugees. The cooperation of the Mediterranean countries and Europe has not been able to slow down the flow of refugees, and the Mediterranean and Aegean seas have become dangerous routes for the desperate migrants who attempt the sea-crossing. In my analysis I would like to highlight the role of the so-called elements of „soft power" in the way of dealing with the refugee problem. According to my hypothesis, the issue can"t be successfully addressed using only the means of the „soft power". No real solution for the crisis has been offered yet, and I would like to give case studies of the different ways of dealing with the problem – inside (Greece, Italy) and outside (Turkey) of the European Union.
Keywords: European Union; Turkey; Refugees; Crisis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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