The latest ‘southern protection system’ and the revived ‘fortress of Europe’ topos in Hungary
As a response to the processes of international migration in the Balkans, the Hungarian government in 2015 constructed a technical border defence system on the southern border of Hungary, also assigning manpower to guard the border. As a response to migration, this is not unique in Europe if we also...
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Main Authors: | Kitanics Máté, Hegedüs Norbert |
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Language: | CS EN SK |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/19a6ca5f301a43a3b963af01573df42f |
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