If Russia Uses Migration as a Weapon, Europeans Should Respond in Kind

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Around 442,000 people have so far fled Ukraine – not just to the EU, but also to neighbors like Moldova. This is a humanitarian issue, and should not be conflated with “migrant instrumentalization” (MI), whereby a state pushes people across a border to coerce the EU to change position. Yet Russia is likely to employ MI in this way, especially if it moves deep into Western Ukraine. Drawing on an in-depth study, we show how the EU can meet this specific threat.

Author(s): Alia Fakhri, Roderick Parkes, András Rácz
Series: DGAP Policy Brief; 6/2022
Publisher: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 10
City: Berlin
Tags: Russian-Ukrainian War, migration