Asian and African Studies
Volume 25, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 231-248

International migration from Asia and Africa - Issues and challenges for Europe (Article)

Liďák J.*
  • a College of Political and Social Sciences, Academia Rerum Civilium, Barborska 52, Kutna Hora, 284 01, Czech Republic

Abstract

This study pays attention to the phenomenon of international migration of the population from Asia and Africa to Europe, or more precisely to the European Union and attempts to point out that this is a category that brings a large number of problems to the political systems of European countries. In the case of population movement we can speak not only about the negatives, as the topic is presented in the current socio-political discourse, but we can also talk about the positives and benefits for receiving and sending countries. Positives and negatives are fundamentally influencing the policy of liberal-democratic nation states and this phenomenon is the cause of radicalisation and diversification of the policy in the European area.

Author Keywords

Migration from Asia and Africa Liberal state Undocumented migration international migration discrimination globalisation State sovereignty

Index Keywords

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Link
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ISSN: 13351257
Original Language: English