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Europe's Migration Myths

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Migration is a multifaceted subject that permeates various aspects of society, from political discourse to personal experiences within families. It's a topic laden with emotion and confusion, often intertwined with issues of identity, prosperity, security, and moral duty. In the European Union, discussions range from reforming systems like Schengen to grassroots efforts by NGOs at border crossings. However, amidst the chaos, it's essential to ground discussions in facts and figures, steering away from prejudices and irrational fears. This collaborative effort between the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung and GLOBSEC aims to debunk myths surrounding migration, providing readers with objective insights and prompting a reevaluation of entrenched beliefs.

Navigating the complexities of migration requires a rational approach rooted in data-driven analysis. By basing discussions on objective realities and drawing rational conclusions, policymakers can formulate effective solutions to mitigate human suffering and foster societal prosperity. Moreover, fostering constructive dialogue involves addressing people's concerns authentically, without succumbing to divisive tribal instincts. Through this publication, we aim to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of migration issues, challenging entrenched convictions and inviting readers to emerge from "dogmatic slumber" to engage in informed debate.

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Authors

Associate Fellow, Centre for Global Europe

Vice President for Policy and Programming

Director for Policy and Programming

Authors

Associate Fellow, Centre for Global Europe

Vice President for Policy and Programming

Director for Policy and Programming