The decade of move - Challenges and the stakes of irregular mass migration in Europe
The decade of move - Challenges and the stakes of irregular mass migration in Europe
28 September 2023
3-7 Tas vezér Street MCC Building, Budapest
Since 2013, the EU and the member states have been experiencing a constant flow of irregular migrants from both the Eastern and the Southern flank of the continent. Millions of people have arrived: some of them escaped from war, as the Ukrainian refugees, while others just wanted to enjoy the economic benefits and the greener pastures of Europe. In addition, certain countries – like Belarus – utilized and facilitated the flow as an instrument of hybrid warfare to jeopardize the stability and the values of the EU. Considering the numbers, irregular mass migration means a huge burden for European welfare states and the integration process of the newly arrived persons evokes numerous challenges. Yet, the current proposal and debates on the new Migration and Asylum Pact of the EU Commission demonstrate that we cannot see the light at the end of the tunnel: despite the problems generated by the European migration crisis, some EU institutions and member states are still hindering a lasting solution. Moreover, the problem of migration has become a political issue both at EU level and in member states, where certain forces are constantly trying to impose solutions with political motivation. The attitude towards the different solution proposals have also become a key part of the debate about the future of the Union.
The joint conference of the Wacław Felczak Polish-Hungarian Cooperation Institute and the Migration Research Institute addresses the main political, security, social and economic challenges of irregular mass migration in order to address all the problems based on actual facts and data. The first panel of the event will analyse the general consequences and perspectives of migration to certain European societies, both in the western part of Europe and the Central European region, while the second panel will concentrate on the weaknesses of the Migration and Asylum Pact and the possible way ahead. We will also try to highlight concrete case studies.
The conference will be held in English