Geostrategy at the EU’s South-Eastern Gate
The study presents the geostrategic causes of Asian and African migration to Europe since 2015. Illustrated with maps and technical border protection data, it presents the Hungarian government’s response measures and its effects, with particular regard to the Southeastern border region of the Europe...
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doaj-a2d8f70a66eb4a1d8dae5219e57758312021-09-10T11:50:35ZengNorth-West institute of management of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration Управленческое консультирование1726-11391816-85902018-07-0106203210.22394/1726-1139-2018-6-20-32829Geostrategy at the EU’s South-Eastern GateI. Tózsa0J. Sallai1National University of Public ServiceNational University of Public ServiceThe study presents the geostrategic causes of Asian and African migration to Europe since 2015. Illustrated with maps and technical border protection data, it presents the Hungarian government’s response measures and its effects, with particular regard to the Southeastern border region of the European Union and the Schengen border region. The study highlights the geostrategic significance of the global process affecting Europe.https://www.acjournal.ru/jour/article/view/836border areamigration processesschengen agreementcounteraction of illegal migrationsouth-eastern part of the european uniongeostrategy |
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Geostrategy at the EU’s South-Eastern Gate |
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Geostrategy at the EU’s South-Eastern Gate |
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Geostrategy at the EU’s South-Eastern Gate |
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Geostrategy at the EU’s South-Eastern Gate |
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Geostrategy at the EU’s South-Eastern Gate |
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geostrategy at the eu’s south-eastern gate |
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North-West institute of management of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration |
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Управленческое консультирование |
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1726-1139 1816-8590 |
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2018-07-01 |
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The study presents the geostrategic causes of Asian and African migration to Europe since 2015. Illustrated with maps and technical border protection data, it presents the Hungarian government’s response measures and its effects, with particular regard to the Southeastern border region of the European Union and the Schengen border region. The study highlights the geostrategic significance of the global process affecting Europe. |
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border area migration processes schengen agreement counteraction of illegal migration south-eastern part of the european union geostrategy |
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