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CEASEVAL Working Papers

CEASEVAL Working Papers

The CEASEVAL Working Papers have previously been available at  ceaseval.eu. Due to the Brexit, all British .eu domains have been switched off. This website serves as a mirror for the Working Papers of the now closed CEASEVAL research project.

Editors: Birgit Glorius und Melanie Kintz

ISSN 2627-339X

Number Titel, Year  
Nr. 1 Hans van Oort, Hemme Battjes and Evelien Brouwer:

Baseline study on access to protection, reception and distribution of asylum seekers and the determination of asylum claims in the EU, 2018

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Nr. 2 Erica Consterdine:

State-of-the-art report on public attitudes, political discourses and media coverage on the arrival of refugees, 2018

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Nr. 3 Reinhard Schweitzer, Erica Consterdine and Michael Collyer:

A review and analysis of the recent literature on the Common European Asylum System, 2018

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Nr. 4 Paul Baumgartner and Martin Wagner:

Sharing responsibilities in the Common European Asylum System, 2018

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Nr. 5 Martin Wagner, Albert Kraler and Paul Baumgartner:

Solidarity - An integral and basic concept of the Common European Asylum System, 2018

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Nr. 6 Birgit Glorius:

Public opinion on immigration and refugees and patterns of politicisation. Evidence from the Eurobarometer, 2018

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Nr. 7 Hemme Battjes:

The future of the CEAS – An analysis of rules on allocation, 2018

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Nr. 8 Éva Bognár, Endre Sik and Ráchel Surányi:

The case of Hungary – de Wilde goes wild, 2018

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Nr. 9 Niko Pyrhönen and Östen Wahlbeck:

The Finnish National Report on the Politicization of the “Refugee Crisis” in Public Debate, 2018

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Nr. 10 Damla B. Aksel and Ahmet İçduygu:

National Report on Turkey: Patterns of Politicization on Refugees and Policy Responses, 2018

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Nr. 11 Angeliki Dimitriadi and Antonia-Maria Sarantaki:

The refugee ‘crisis’ in Greece: Politicisation and polarisation amidst multiple crises, 2018

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Nr. 12 Jana Beinhorn and Birgit Glorius:

Patterns of politicisation on refugees and policy responses: The case of Germany, 2018

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Nr. 13 Irene Ponzo and Andrea Pogliano:

Politicization and media analysis on refugees relocation: The case of Italy, 2018

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Nr. 14 Dídac Amat i Puigsech and Blanca Garcés-Mascareñas:

Politicisation of immigration in Spain: An exceptional case?, 2018

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Nr. 15 Anna Krasteva:

Hyperpoliticisation of asylum and responsibility. The Bulgarian case: From polarisation to hegemonisation, 2018

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Nr. 16 Francesco Pasetti and Blanca Garcés-Mascareñas:

Who is responsible, for what and to whom? Patterns of politicisation on refugees and the European solidarity crisis, 2018

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Nr. 17 Ildiko Otova and Evelina Staykova:

National report on the governance of the asylum reception system in Bulgaria, 2019

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Nr. 18 Östen Wahlbeck:

National Report on the Governance of the Asylum Reception System in Finland, 2019

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Nr. 19 Jana Beinhorn, Simone Gasch, Birgit Glorius, Melanie Kintz and Hanne Schneider:

National report on the governance of the asylum reception system in Germany, 2019

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Nr. 20 Angeliki Dimitriadi and Antonia-Maria Sarantaki:

National report on the governance of the asylum reception system in Greece, 2019

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Nr. 21 Leila Giannetto, Irene Ponzo and Emanuela Roman:

National report on the governance of the asylum reception system in Italy, 2019

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Nr. 22 Lorenzo Vianelli, Lucas Oesch and Birte Nienaber:

National report on the governance of the asylum reception system in Luxembourg, 2019

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Nr. 23 Blanca Garcés Mascareñas and Gracia María Moreno Amador:

The Multilevel Governance of Refugee Reception policies in Spain, 2019

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Nr. 24 Tiziana Caponio, Irene Ponzo and Leila Giannetto:

Comparative report on the multilevel governance of the national asylum seekers’ reception systems, 2019

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Nr. 25 Martin Wagner, Paul Baumgartner and Minos Mouzourakis:

Harmonising asylum systems in Europe – A means or an end per se?, 2019

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Nr. 26 Claudia Paraschivescu, Birte Nienaber and Lucas Oesch:

Borders and the mobility of migrants in France, 2019

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Nr. 27 Jana Beinhorn, Simone Gasch and Birgit Glorius:

Borders and the mobility of migrants in Germany, 2019

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Nr. 28 Angeliki Dimitriadi and Antonia-Maria Sarantaki:

Borders and the mobility of migrants in Greece, 2019

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Nr. 29 Anikó Bernát, Zsófi Fekete, Endre Sik and Judit Tóth:

Borders and the mobility of migrants in Hungary, 2019

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Nr. 30 Claudia Paraschivescu, Birte Nienaber and Lucas Oesch:

Borders and the mobility of migrants in Luxembourg, 2019

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Nr. 31 Elena Sánchez-Montijano and Kristin Eitel:

Borders and the mobility of migrants in Spain, 2019

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Nr. 32 Damla B. Aksel and Ahmet İçduygu:

Borders and the mobility of migrants in Turkey, 2019

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Nr. 33 Claudia Paraschivescu, Birte Nienaber and Lucas Oesch:

Borders and the mobility of migrants in the EU and Turkey, 2019

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Nr. 34 Martin Wagner, Jimy Perumadan and Paul Baumgartner:

Secondary Movements, 2019

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Nr. 35 Endre Sik and Bori Simonovits:

The first results of the content analysis of the media in the course of migration crisis in Hungary, 2019

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Nr. 36 Jimy Perumadan and Martin Wagner:

The Common European Asylum System: Promising practices of responsibility sharing, 2019

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Nr. 37 Erica Consterdine:

Mapping of CEAS Transposition in EU Member States using AIDA, 2019

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Nr. 38 Vincenzo Gomes and Jeroen Doomernik:

Report on a variety of ideal-typical Common European Asylum Systems, 2019

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Nr. 39 Vincenzo Gomes, Jeroen Doomernik and Djoeke Ardon:

Report on the importance of the local level as a venue and political base for the CEAS, 2019

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Nr. 40 Vincenzo Gomes and Jeroen Doomernik:

Report containing the detailed models for a sustainable CEAS, 2019

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