Monthly Archives: November 2011

Economic Integration of Tunisia

“ALDE proposes Tunisia’s economic integration” by Olivier Mirguet for Europolitics: “Despite the crisis, the European Union has an obligation towards Tunisia. We must give thought to its economic integration and take the chance of trusting religious parties, which should not … Continue reading

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European Union to Fill Jobs in Europe with Migrants and Possibly Brain Drain the Maghreb

Aside from the illegal migration occurring in Europe, there seems to be a demand for foreign workers amongst European Union member states, most of whom are grappling with unemployment and financial meltdowns. There are also ties being conducted between the … Continue reading

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Finland and the immigration tide

“Finland resists immigration tide,” by Jonathan Power for Khaleej Times: The further north one travels in Europe the fewer immigrants there are. This, of course, has something to do with the weather and by the time one gets to Finland … Continue reading

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The Far Right in Europe and the Eurozone Crisis II

As discussed in this post, it seems other news outlets have picked up the same story and are discussing out the right-wing populist parties all over Europe are now exploiting the crisis in order to legitimize their anti-immigrant and Islamophobic … Continue reading

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The Factors that have Hurt Italy Economically

When discussing matters of immigration and politics in Italy, one cannot exclude the economic issues of the host country receiving immigrants. An article entitled, “4 Reasons Why Italy’s Economy is Such a Disaster,” by Jordan Weissmann for the Atlantic, gives … Continue reading

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