Full-text resources of CEJSH and other databases are now available in the new Library of Science.
Visit https://bibliotekanauki.pl

PL EN


2017 | 3 | 33-57

Article title

Wpływ kryzysu migracyjnego Unii Europejskiej na stosunki grecko-tureckie

Content

Title variants

EN
Greek–Turkish Relations, UE and Migration Problem

Languages of publication

PL EN

Abstracts

EN
In 2015 the European Union was faced with a huge problem – the migration crisis, which saw more than a million migrants crossing the EU borders. Almost 900,000 came to the EU from Turkey. Migrants travelled from the Turkish Anatolian coast to the nearby Greek islands in the Aegean Sea. The Aegean has for decades seen territorial disputes between Greece and Turkey concerning delimitation of the boundaries of the continental shelf, territorial waters, airspace. Turkey also claims the right to the Greek islands at its shores. Mass migration of Muslims to Greek islands contribute to escalations of tensions between Athens and Ankara. Greece is getting increasingly concerned about the possibility of Turkey using the "demographic weapon".

Year

Issue

3

Pages

33-57

Physical description

Contributors

  • Uniwersyetet Warszawski, Centrum Europejskie
author
  • University ‘St. Clement of Ohrid’

References

  • A Deal between Turkey and the European Union: Selling Syrian Refugees Short, Assessment Report, Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies, April 2016.
  • Bahcheli T., Greek–Turkish Relations Since 1955, London 1990.
  • Clogg R., A Concise History of Greece, Cambridge 2002.
  • Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions, A European Agenda On Migration, Brussels, 13.5.2015, COM(2015) 240 final.
  • Council Decision Establishing provisional measures in the area of international protection for the benefi t of Italy and Greece, (EU) 2015/1601, 22.09.2015.
  • De Marcilly Ch., Garde A., The EU–Turkey Agreement and Its Implications. An Unavoidable but Conditional Agreement, “European Issues”, no. 396/2016.
  • Di Bartolomeo A., EU Migration Crisis Actions with a Focus on the EU–Turkey Agreement, “Policy Brief ”, issue 4/2016.
  • Dimitriadi A., Deals Without Borders: Europe’s Foreign Policy on Migration, European Council on Foreign Relations Brief Policy, April 2016.
  • Düvell F., Turkey, the Syrian Refugee Crisis and the Changing Dynamics of transit Migration, “Mediterranean Yearbook”, January 2013.
  • Evangelidis A., The Greek State’s Response to the Refugee Crisis and the Solidarity Movement, “Contenporary Southeastern Europe”, no. 3/2016.
  • Gaetan V., Greece, Turkey, and Migration Cooperation, “Foreign Affairs”, 29.09.2015.
  • Gokalp Aras N., Sahin Mencutek Z., The International Migration and Foreign Policy Nexus: the Case of Syrian Refugee Crisis and Turkey, “Migration letters”, vol. 12, no. 3/2015.
  • Greenhill K.M., Open Arms Behind Barred Doors: Fear, Hypocrisy and Policy Schizophrenia in the European Migration Crisis, “European Law Journal”, vol. 22, no. 3/2016.
  • Gundogdu A., Identities in Question: Greek-Turkish Relations in a Period of Transformation?, “Middle East Review of International Affairs”, no. 1/2001.
  • İÇduygu A., Turkey’s Evolving Migration Policies: A Mediterranean Transit Stop at the Doors of the EU, “IAI Working Papers” Istituto Affari Internazionali, September 2015.
  • Katsiafi cas C., A New day for Greek Migration Policy? The New Government and Prospects for reform, “BREF Commentary”, no. 33/2015.
  • Kutlu-Tonak Z., Endless Escape: From Syria to Turkey, Then to Europe, “Studies on Ethnicity and Nationalism”, vol. 16, no. 1/2016.
  • Lundgren Jorum E., Beyond Syria’s Borders: A History of Territorial Disputes in the Middle East, London 2014.
  • Martin M., The Rise of Xenophobia and the Migration Crisis in Greece. The Council of Europe’s Wake-up Call: “Europe cannot afford to look away”, Statewatch Analysis, March 2013.
  • Nestoras A.A., The Gatekeeper’s Gambit: SYRIZA, Left Populism and the European Migration Crisis, Institute of European Democrats Working Paper, Brussels, 23.12.2015.
  • Nomikos J.M., Illegal Immigration and Organized Crime In Greece, „Research Paper”, no. 144/2010.
  • Papataxiarchis E., Being There. At the Front Line of the European Refugee Crisis, “Anthropology Today”, no. 3/2016.
  • Park B., Turkey’s Isolated Stance: An Ally No More, or Just the Usual Turbulence?, “International Affairs”, no. 3/2015.
  • Powell S.R., EU/Turkey Refugee Agreement Benefits EU, Not Stranded Refugees,“Washington Report on the Middle East Affairs”, vol. 35, issue 4/2016.
  • No Safe Refuge. Asylum-Seekers and Refugees Denied Effective Protection in Turkey, Amnesty International, London 2016.
  • Seufert G., Turkey as Partner of the EU in the Refugee Crisis, “SWP Comments", January 2016, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, German Institute for International and Security Affairs.
  • Shaw S.J., History of the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey, New York 1977.
  • Summary of Regional Migration Trends. Middle East, Danish Refugee Council, April 2016.
  • Şirin Őner N.A., Genç D., Vulnerability Leading to Mobility: Syrians’ Exodus from Turkey, “Migration Letters”, vol. 12, no. 3/ 2015.
  • The Situation of Refugees and Migrants under the EU-Turkey Agreement of 18 March 2016, Parliamentary Assembly Council of Europe, Doc 14028, 19 April 2016.
  • Togral Koca B., Deconstructing Turkey’s “Open Door” Policy towards refugees from Syria, “Migration Letters”, vol. 12, no. 3/2015
  • Triandafylidou A., Migration in Greece, Developments in 2013, Report prepared for the OECD Network of International Migration Experts, Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy, 13 November 2013.
  • Triandafyllidou A., Gemi E., Irregular migration In Greece: What is at stake?, “ELIAMEP Policy Paper”, June 2015.
  • Tüysüzoğlu G., Strategic Depth: A Neo-Ottomanist Interpretation of Turkish Eurasianism, “Mediterranean Quaterly”, Spring 2014.
  • Veremis T., The Ongoing Aegean Crisis, “Thesis. A Journal of Foreign Policy Issues”, no. 1/1997.

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.desklight-5d7474b3-a723-497c-bc5f-dd57a56cce43
JavaScript is turned off in your web browser. Turn it on to take full advantage of this site, then refresh the page.