Tag Archives: migration

Tipping Point in Europe

Will the Paris attacks legitimize extreme populist politics in the eyes of the EU public?

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Immigration to Germany: The “Sleeper” Issue

Will Germany have to contend with a bout of U.S.-style “affirmative action”?

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Five Suggestions to Fix Europe’s Migration Mess

If properly integrated, migrants can benefit our societies.

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A Long History of Muslim and Arab Americans

Muslims have lived in the United States since its founding.

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Muslim-American Immigrants

Immigration is rapidly growing the small, but longstanding U.S. Muslim population.

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U.S. Refugee Policies

Do current U.S. refugee admissions match the crises?

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Syria and Iraq War Refugees: Very Few Allowed Into U.S.

How do recent U.S. refugee admissions from the Middle East compare to peer countries?

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Migration Crisis: How to Break the Cycle of Death and Amnesia

Europe alone cannot be asked to single-handedly shoulder the migration/refugee crisis facing the world.

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Syria: The Equation Changes As Germany’s Merkel Makes a Move

Will the U.S. government catch up to Russia, China, Iran and Germany as they shape a new global consensus on Syria?

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France’s Algeria Evacuation: Caution Flag or Ray of Hope?

What Europe today might be able to learn from a refugee experience in 1962.

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