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Migration Management in Albania Mapping and Evaluating Outside Intervention

Martin Geiger ()
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Martin Geiger: Dep. of Geography, University of Bonn, Germany

Migration Letters, 2007, vol. 4, issue 2, 119-133

Abstract: Unwanted migratory flows from Albania serve as a justification for external interventions aimed at regulating migration ‘from within’. Over the last years the exertions of a number of international organizations have led to a situation of dead-lock. Overriding vested interests seem to block a national ownership: Albanian government is not yet empowered to assume full control over its migration policy. While remaining in anxiety for new emigration waves, the international stakeholders share a general mistrust in local institutions to regulate migration in an effective manner.

Keywords: Albania; Migration; European Union; Organisations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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