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States remain essential pillars of the international system, even if they are not the only players. Governance is a local, national and international issue.

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Date de publication
July 2025

Adıyaman, the “Ownerless City”: Story of a Political Emancipation

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Over the past two years, the city of Adıyaman has made headlines for two major reasons: first, its devastation by the earthquake of February 6, 2023, which struck between Turkey and Syria, and second, its significant political shift following the municipal elections of March 31, 2024. 

Giulia FOURNIER

The Netherlands and the Multicultural Crisis

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01 December 2014
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For several decades, there has been general consensus bridging the Dutch political class regarding the notion of a multicultural society. This consensus is now being challenged.

Jan Herman BRINKS

Migration Flows and Policies: India at a Turning Point

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01 October 2014
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India hosts millions of economic migrants from neighboring countries, especially Nepal and Bangladesh. It is also a haven for large refugee communities from Tibet or Sri Lanka. In the past years, India’s dynamic economic growth has brought in new types of migrants: young European graduates, entrepreneurs and highly skilled Indian migrants returning home.

Anjali KUMAR

Are Europe's Migration Funds Adequate to Meet Growing Challenges?

Date de publication
18 September 2014
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Europe’s history books have always identified the Mediterranean as a bridge between different civilisations and cultures. Scholars, such as Fernand Braudel, have portrayed the Mediterranean as the bedrock of Western culture from which dialogue, mutual understanding and trade have been promoted since the very origins of our civilisation.

Stefano BERTOZZI

Emerging Markets and Migration Policy: China

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01 July 2014
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China’s development has given rise to massive flows of both domestic migration and international emigration.

Frank N. PIEKE
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Do Companies Get a Say in French Migration Policy Making?

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05 May 2014
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This paper investigates the role given to economic actors in the definition of migration policies in France. In the early 2000s, Nicolas Sarkozy advocated for a policy of “chosen immigration” (“immigration choisie”) whose objective, amongst others, was to attract migrants with skills and expertise needed by the French economy. This policy catered directly to the needs of the business sector, and yet, companies participated only marginally to public debates, and their opinion on the issue is little known.

Brazil and International Migrations in the Twenty-first Century: Flows and Policies

Date de publication
03 April 2014
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The second half of the XXth century is a unique stage in the history of Brazilian migrations: the attractiveness of Brazil as a country of immigration declines, due to economic hardships and a shift in public perceptions of migrants, who are increasingly framed as a security liability.

Duval FERNANDES Maria da CONSOLACAO GOMES de CASTRO Silvana PENA KNUP

Labor Migration in the State of Qatar: Policy Making and Governance

Date de publication
19 December 2013
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The discovery of petroleum wealth in the middle of the last century completely reconfigured the political economy of Qatar. Small local population size and low levels of labor force participation pushed Qatar to seek alternate sources of labor to meet burgeoning labor demands.

Zahra R. BABAR
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European States and their Muslim Citizens

European States and their Muslim Citizens

Date de publication
03 October 2013
Christophe BERTOSSI John R. BOWEN Jan Willem DUYVENDAK Mona Lena KROOK

Entrepreneurs and Migration: The Case of Sweden

Date de publication
18 February 2013
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The " Swedish Model " of labor immigration management came to a turning point with the 2008 reform. This major reform consisted in a deregulation of the labor market, which until then had only opened a limited number of positions to migrants. However, what consequences can be expected from such a political shift: the benefits of a productive competitiveness or the threat of exploitation and social dumping?

Karin KRIFORS

Temporary Workers or Permanent Migrants? The Kafala System and Contestations over Residency in the Arab Gulf States

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05 November 2012
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The Arab Gulf is the third largest receiving region for global migrants (after North America and the European Union). The six states of the Gulf Corporation Council (GCC) are the richest Arab economies, boast some of the highest GDP per capita rankings in the world, and they all depend upon guest workers in virtually every economic sector. Guest workers have played an integral role in the Gulf since the 1970s, supplying the skills and manpower needed to implement ambitious development plans.

Noora LORI

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