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provides a narrative analysis of social guarantees for cross-border and seasonal workers in Europe during the global crisis …
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This publication presents the key highlights deriving from the in-depth gap analysis performed on each individual border falling under the scope of the study on Strengthening the resilience of EU border regions: Mapping risks & crisis management tools and identifying gaps, as well as...
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compares court cases involving detention of migrants in the United States, Australia, and Europe to determine how states can …
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During the last decades of the 20th century, after the end of the Cold War, a process of increasing rates of globalisation has developed in the world leading to, among other effects, the intensification of economic, ideological, political, cultural and multiple social consequences (Kacowiks...
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This paper provides evidence of how national and linguistic borders affect the structure of policy networks. Our analysis of the Basel metropolitan region located across Switzerland, France and Germany considers the case of cross-border public transportation. Using a social network approach...
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Yet, what is the significance of nation-states and citizenship in this rapidly shifting context? All sort of pandemic adjustments are having different consequences both for directly citizens (depending to which country they call home and their living conditions) and indirectly for nation-states....
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