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Migration and the New World Order by DEMETRIS CHRISTOFIAS
Published in Geopolitical Affairs
Vol.1 No.1 Spring 2007

Migration issues today constitute thorny questions for our world and call upon us to respond effectively and without delay. They are matters of a particularly urgent nature that...

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The New Logic of Migration in the Twenty-First Century by GÉRARD-FRANÇOIS DUMONT
Published in Geopolitical Affairs
Vol.1 No.1 Spring 2007

Migrations have been a constant issue throughout the history of humanity. To mention but a few examples from the past centuries, when France revoked the Edict of Nantes,

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Farewell Italy: Demography and Immigration by GIUSEPPE SACCO
Published in Geopolitical Affairs
Vol.1 No.1 Spring 2007

There was, in the 1960s, much talk of ‘revolution’, in Italy no less than in France and the US. All in all, seen with the benefit of hindsight, most of it can be considered more

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Humanitarian NGOs and the Migration Policies of States: A Financial and Strategic Analysis by MARC-ANTOINE PÉROUSE DE MONTCLOS
Published in Geopolitical Affairs
Vol.1 No.1 Spring 2007

This article addresses the role of NGOs in the management of migrations in countries to the south of Europe, and more specifically with forced displacements due to armed

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Why is the Vlaams Belang so Popular? by PAUL BELIEN
Published in Geopolitical Affairs
Vol.1 No.1 Spring 2007

The Vlaams Belang (Flemish Interest) is the largest single party in Belgium. It has not lost a single election in twenty-five years, growing slowly but continuously from 3 per cent

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The End of the Ideology of Multiculturalism in the United Kingdom by JOHN LAUGHLAND
Published in Geopolitical Affairs
Vol.1 No.1 Spring 2007

This article deals with a recent and very surprising development in British politics. For many decades, multiculturalism has been a central tenet of political correctness on

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Migration as a Factor of International Cooperation and Stability by GUIDO LENZI
Published in Geopolitical Affairs
Vol.1 No.1 Spring 2007

Internationally, migration can be, should be and already is, to a certain extent, a issue requiring cooperation and stability. The world is indeed ‘flat’: communications and freedom

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The Social Integration of Immigrants in Greece by MARKOS PAPAKONSTANTIS
Published in Geopolitical Affairs
Vol.1 No.1 Spring 2007

Until the end of the 1980s, the word ‘immigrant’ in Greece referred to distant relatives of Greeks who had left their country in search of a better life1 in two waves: one at the beginning

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Are the Spanish for or against Immigration? by MARISA ORTÚN RUBIO
Published in Geopolitical Affairs
Vol.1 No.1 Spring 2007

In order to understand how the Spanish react to immigration we need to take several factors into account:

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Immigration in Cyprus: New Phenomenon or Delayed Responsiveness? by ANNA PAPASAVVA
Published in Geopolitical Affairs
Vol.1 No.1 Spring 2007

In 2005, according to the Cyprus Statistical Service, Cyprus had the highest population growth in the European Union: 2.6 per cent.1 This, however, is not due to an increase in the

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Interview With Neoklis Sylikiotis, Minister of the Interior of the Republic of Cyprus
Published in Geopolitical Affairs
Vol.1 No.1 Spring 2007

People say there are between 80,000 and 100,000 non-Cypriots in Cyprus. What is your opinion about the number of the immigrants nowadays in Cyprus and what do

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Migration and Algerian–French Relations: A Shared Responsibility by SID AHMED GHOZALI
Published in Geopolitical Affairs
Vol.1 No.1 Spring 2007

Despite and beyond the demarcations and successive changes of borders which date centuries if not millenniums ago, the phenomenon of migration has historically been one

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The Sudanese Population in Egypt by DOREYA AWNY
Published in Geopolitical Affairs
Vol.1 No.1 Spring 2007

Egypt and the Sudan enjoy privileged relations at historical, geographic, sociological and strategic levels. Geographically, the Sudan is the prolongation of Egypt

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The Geopolitics of African Migrations to Europe: International Hypocrisy about the Right and Need for Africans to Emigrate by GEORGES TADONKI
Published in Geopolitical Affairs
Vol.1 No.1 Spring 2007

Modern African patterns of migration are gradually becoming an important issue in world affairs. Although not often publicized, as was the case for the South East Asian boat people,

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Migrations and Nation Building in Black Africa: The Case of Ivory Coast since the Mid-Twentieth Century by PIERRE-AIMÉE KIPRÉ
Published in Geopolitical Affairs
Vol.1 No.1 Spring 2007

In the deep crisis that Ivory Coast is currently experiencing, an essential part of the debate is focused on the issue of immigrants. Some people argue that all immigrants living

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Migration and Migration Narratives in the Era of Globalization by ATTILA MELEGH
Published in Geopolitical Affairs
Vol.1 No.1 Spring 2007

Globalization has been a major new phase in the history of world capitalism which, directly and indirectly, has had a major impact on international

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Albanian Organized Crime by XAVIER RAUFER
Published in Geopolitical Affairs
Vol.1 No.1 Spring 2007

In March 2001, Sokol Koçiu, the former head of the judicial police of Albania, was arrested with the Kosovar drug trafficker, Mentor Hadergjonaj, for dealing in cocaine.

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Transnational Networks: The Case of the Chinese of Zhejiang by VÉRONIQUE POISSON
Published in Geopolitical Affairs
Vol.1 No.1 Spring 2007

France is home to one of the oldest and largest Chinese diasporas in Europe. Originating mainly from the southern province of Zhejiang, they come from the suburbs of the

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