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Asylum and migration

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February 2025
Germany votes, Europe counts: asylum policy
18/02/2025
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EUle
Johanna Hase, scientific advisor at IEP Berlin emphasises: Asylum and migration policy does not end at Germany's borders, but must be thought of in European terms.
October 2022
14th Annual Conference of the German-Nordic-Baltic Forum
13/10/2022
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GNBF
Policy-makers and experts from Baltic and Nordic member states and Germany discussed the challenges and implications of the EU’s new geopolitical reality across security and defence, climate and energy, migration and asylum, and EU China policy.
March 2021
EU-Turkey relations following the European Council: Can a positive agenda work?
30/03/2021
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Europe talks
Experts from politics and academia discussed Turkey's alarming human rights, democracy and rule of law standards. The conclusion was that the improvement of the EU-Turkey relationship is limited due to complex conflicts.
November 2020
Different challenges and changed realities: EU-Turkey relations five years after the EU-Turkey statement on migration
20/11/2020
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Europe talks
Ambassador Nikolaus Meyer-Landrut, Head of the EU Delegation to Turkey, discussed the EU's engagement with Turkey and how to resolve disputes through dialogue with the Turkish government.
Between blockade, fundamental values and solidarity: The new EU Migration Pact as a solution?
19/11/2020
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Civil Dialogues
Stephan Mayer, State Secretary of the Federal Ministry of the Interior, and Daniel Thym, German Foundations for Integration and Migration, discussed the contents of the EU migration package and current lines of conflict between isolation and solidarity.