The causes of the current migration crisis in Europe will not be
resolved in the short term, so the EU must face facts and deal with this
issue fairly and decisively, writes Ana Palacio in the Irish Examiner,
Sept. 1, 2015.
Over the past seven years, Europe has been in crisis
mode almost without interruption. From Ukraine to Greece, events have
led the continent from the frying pan into the fire and back again, with
all of the attendant summitry, declarations, and brinkmanship.
Now, it is a migration crisis — one that is unlikely to be resolved in the foreseeable future — that is commanding the European Union ’s
attention. But, if Europe is to respond effectively, it must move
beyond crisis mode to understand both what it is facing and what it
wants to achieve.
It is indisputable that migration deserves the
EU’s focus. Not only are migrant flows into Europe shattering records
from one month to the next; migrants’ primary entry points are changing
as well.more
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