Abstract
Greece was at the epicentre of both the Eurozone and migration crises, but as Gemma Bird and Amanda Russell Beattie write, each crisis has left a notably different mark on the country. Nowhere is this more evident than in Greek migration policy, where efforts to welcome investment and workers from abroad stand in striking contrast to the treatment of those currently stuck in reception centres and refugee camps.
Original language | English |
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Type | Blog Post |
Media of output | LSE Europp Blog |
Publication status | Published - 7 Jan 2019 |