ARCHIVE OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION
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A subject based repository for research materials on European integration and unification with materials from members of 15 institutions in Europe and the United States. The associated search engine AEIPlus allows simultaneous searching of both the AEI, and the European Research Papers Archive (ERPA), including the European Integration online Papers (EIOP).
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"European Neighborhood Policy: Political Conditionality and its Impact on Democracy in Non-Candidate Neighboring Countries" - Schimmelfennig, Frank.
The paper analyzes the potential impact of the EUs European Neighborhood Policy on democracy and human rights in the partner countries. On the one hand, the political conditionality advocated in the ENP documents is consistent with the general approach the EU has taken toward the institutionalization of its relations with nonmember countries. A data-based analysis of the political impact of Partnership and Cooperation Agreements with the Eastern European ENP countries and of the Barcelona Process shows, however, that political conditionality has been neither consistent nor effective and there are no reasons to believe that this will change under ENP. I...
(text/plain; application/msword) - 30-ago-2006
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Between a Rock and a Hard Place: North Africa as a region of emigration, immigration and transit migration - Baldwin-Edwards, Martin.
The prevailing Eurocentric perspective on Mediterranean migration lies almost exclusively in the security paradigm, focusing upon African illegal migration to Europe and disregarding the role of migration in the socio-economic development of the African continent. The older emigration histories of North African countries are diverse, with Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria linked to France as a destination country, Libya as an immigration country, and Egypt linked with other Arab countries for temporary migration alongside permanent migration to Anglophone countries. More recent changes include the emergence of southern Europe as destination countries for all except Libyans, and all of North Africa turned...
(application/pdf) - 30-ago-2006
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Migration between Greece and Turkey: From the "exchange of populations" to non-recognition of borders - Baldwin-Edwards, Martin.
Migration between Greece and Turkey in either direction carries with it multiple connotations concerning national identity and allegiance, ethnicity, and even the existence of agreed and defined national borders. Thus, there is relatively little migration, touristic or otherwise, between the two countries; indeed, the most pressing migration concern for both Greece and Turkey is that of clandestine migration and asylum-seekers. This concern is also shared by other EU countries, which see both Greece and Turkey as primary transit routes for illegal migration to northern Europe.
The stage is set with a brief description of the 1920s exchange of populations...
(application/pdf) - 03-feb-2007
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"Immigration into Greece, 1990-2003: A Southern European Paradigm?" - Baldwin-Edwards, M.
This paper is essentially an account of immigration and policy response in Greece. Is Greece a paradigm for the southern European experience? This is a difficult issue, needing serious exploration, and only a superficial answer can be provided here.
In this presentation, I shall try to give a coherent account of a largely incoherent situation, dealing with the following: what we know about migration flows into Greece; stocks of migrants; the policy responses; socio-economic effects; and finally, some comparison with the other southern European countries.
(application/pdf) - 30-ago-2006