Migration Policy of the V4 in the Context of Migration Crisis

The migration crisis opened up new themes on the basis of the Visegrad Group, which has become the subject of negotiations. Reaction at the EU level showed no/coherence clusters and no/ability to share common positions in negotiations in the EU institutions. There has been a tendency to represent th...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:1e18e34f9e574e55aae099c99ad47f412021-12-02T19:04:29ZMigration Policy of the V4 in the Context of Migration Crisis1801-342210.2478/pce-2018-0011https://doaj.org/article/1e18e34f9e574e55aae099c99ad47f412018-09-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.2478/pce-2018-0011https://doaj.org/toc/1801-3422The migration crisis opened up new themes on the basis of the Visegrad Group, which has become the subject of negotiations. Reaction at the EU level showed no/coherence clusters and no/ability to share common positions in negotiations in the EU institutions. There has been a tendency to represent the Central European region as a unit with common interests and needs. The text analyzes 1) the migration policy of the Visegrad Group as a regional organization within the EU and 2) the separate negotiations of the V4 member states at the time of the migration crisis. Our basic assumption for the analysis is the assertion that the Visegrad Group has made it easier for Member States to formulate common positions and objectives in migration policy at a time of migration crisis.Bauerová HelenaSciendoarticlemigration crisisvisegrad groupmigration quotasviktor orbanewa kopaczrobert ficomigration crisis response mechanismeffective solidarityPolitical scienceJCSENSKPolitics in Central Europe, Vol 14, Iss 2, Pp 99-120 (2018)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language CS
EN
SK
topic migration crisis
visegrad group
migration quotas
viktor orban
ewa kopacz
robert fico
migration crisis response mechanism
effective solidarity
Political science
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spellingShingle migration crisis
visegrad group
migration quotas
viktor orban
ewa kopacz
robert fico
migration crisis response mechanism
effective solidarity
Political science
J
Bauerová Helena
Migration Policy of the V4 in the Context of Migration Crisis
description The migration crisis opened up new themes on the basis of the Visegrad Group, which has become the subject of negotiations. Reaction at the EU level showed no/coherence clusters and no/ability to share common positions in negotiations in the EU institutions. There has been a tendency to represent the Central European region as a unit with common interests and needs. The text analyzes 1) the migration policy of the Visegrad Group as a regional organization within the EU and 2) the separate negotiations of the V4 member states at the time of the migration crisis. Our basic assumption for the analysis is the assertion that the Visegrad Group has made it easier for Member States to formulate common positions and objectives in migration policy at a time of migration crisis.
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title Migration Policy of the V4 in the Context of Migration Crisis
title_short Migration Policy of the V4 in the Context of Migration Crisis
title_full Migration Policy of the V4 in the Context of Migration Crisis
title_fullStr Migration Policy of the V4 in the Context of Migration Crisis
title_full_unstemmed Migration Policy of the V4 in the Context of Migration Crisis
title_sort migration policy of the v4 in the context of migration crisis
publisher Sciendo
publishDate 2018
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