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Tag: migration

Trump vs. Biden: The U.S. approach to immigration

by GPI Fellows1 Feb 20221 Feb 2022Leave a comment

In this overview of Biden and Trump's immigration policies, GPI fellows find that the administrations are cut from the same cloth.

News from the World biden, border, daca, foreign policy, immigration, migrant, migration, refugee, trump

Security companies and arms dealers are fueling the EU migration crisis

by Darcy Bond17 Dec 202126 May 2022Leave a comment

Multinational security companies contribute to human rights challenges across the region.

Uncategorized arms, arms dealer, eu, european union, migrant, migration, Opinion, refugee, refugee crisis, security

Belarus is Europe’s greatest liability

by Matthew Slade15 Nov 202115 Nov 2021Leave a comment

EU leaders need to address the chaos emanating from Minsk.

Opinion belarus, brussels, election, european union, migrants, migration, putin, russia

Conflict and Climate: How the changing environment is creating a human security crisis

by Amanda Wilson10 Nov 202110 Nov 2021Leave a comment

The climate crisis is creating the conditions under which extremism and conflict thrive.

COP26, News from the World climate change, climate crisis, conflict, human rights, migration, refugee, security, war
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