Migration from the Middle East, sub-Saharan Africa and Asia: geopolitical and security contexts, implications and recommendations for the Czech Republic
| Provider | Technology Agency of the Czech republic |
| Programme | Program na podporu aplikovaného společenskovědního a humanitního výzkumu, experimentálního vývoje a inovací ÉTA |
| Project code | TL01000432 |
| Participants | Institute of International relations, v.v.i. (main beneficiary), Faculty of Social Sciences Charles University |
The aim of this project is to offer a detailed analysis of the migration as an imminent non-military security threat of our contemporary world. We will demonstrate the overlaps between all above mentioned non-military threats (asymmetric wars, terrorism, economic and energy crisis and instability, international organised crime and drogues smuggling in area MENAP, SA and South and South-East Asia. At the same time, we will offer a profound analysis of the push factors, pull factors and key migration traces into Europe. Last, but not least, we will a serial of concrete recommendations for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Project team of FSV UK (4)
doc. Martin Riegl, Ph.D.
Co- investigator at FSVdoc. Mgr. Bohumil Doboš, Ph.D.
Team memberPhDr. Martin Jeřábek, Ph.D.
Team memberPhDr. Irah Kučerová, Ph.D.
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