Baltic Region
Volume 10, Issue 3, 2018, Pages 58-79
Contacts with diasporas and diaspora organisations as a key to a successful migrant integration policy in the EU (Article) (Open Access)
Molodikova I.N. ,
Lyalina A.V. ,
Emelyanova L.L.
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Central European University, 9 Nador St., Budapest, 1051, Hungary
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Centre for the Modelling of Regional Socioeconomic Development, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, 14 A. Nevskogo St., Kaliningrad, 236016, Russian Federation
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Centre for the Modelling of Regional Socioeconomic Development, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, 14 A. Nevskogo St., Kaliningrad, 236016, Russian Federation
Abstract
The article analyses European Commission and European Parliament documents - directives, communications, conclusions, recommendations - and best practices for EU member states' international projects focusing on migrant integration in the EU states and the countries of origin of migrants. Special emphasis is placed on the role of diasporas and the efforts taken by the EU to involve them into the integration process. We stress the need for a new supranational EU immigration and integration policy concerning diaspora involvement, in the context of new migration trends and the so-called migrant crisis. The study shows that the EU integration policy is targeting migrants, the host countries and the countries of origin. Since the early 2010s, the involvement of various diaspora organisations in the implementation of the EU migrant integration policy has significantly increased. An analysis of the EU integration projects shows that diasporas have a potential of becoming one of key actor in the EU integration policy. We suggest expanding the list of the objectives for the national integration policy of the EU countries. This may be achieved by boosting efforts to reduce the gap in the socio-economic development of the host countries and the countries of origin, particularly, by promoting multilateral cooperation with diaspora organisations. © Molodikova I. N., Lyalina A. V., Yemelyanova L. L., 2018.
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DOI: 10.5922/2079-8555-2018-3-4
ISSN: 20798555
Original Language: English