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NEW
CER BRIEFING
'EU migration policy: An A-Z'
by Hugo Brady,
February 2008
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Dear Sir or Madam,
More
and more people want to come to Europe to live and
work. This is a welcome development, given Europe's ageing population.
But increasing migration poses big challenges for EU governments. They
know that they need to work together in order to manage large-scale immigration
effectively, yet they are far from adopting a single approach. In this
A-Z guide, Hugo Brady explains the EU's growing role in migration policy
and highlights some of the key debates over how to best manage this global
phenomenon.
Hugo
Brady is a research fellow at the Centre for European Reform.
Please
find the links below to the press release and briefing:
Press
release
EU
migration policy: An A-Z
briefing by Hugo Brady, February 2008
Best wishes
CER
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