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Likewise, in Europe, populist leaders have capitalized on the
influx
of refugees fleeing conflicts in the Middle East to convince people that EU-imposed policies threaten not just Europeans’ security, but also their culture.
Putting Putin in his PlaceBRUSSELS – At least six crises are testing Europe’s stability: regional chaos caused primarily by the war in Syria, a potential British exit from the European Union, an
influx
of refugees on a scale not seen since World War II, unresolved financial challenges, Russian expansionism, and the return of nationalism to mainstream politics.
Finally, Europe must stop making Putin’s job easier for him and implement a collective approach to the
influx
of refugees.
The historic
influx
of new entrants into the global work force, each aspiring to Western consumption standards, is simply pushing global growth past the safety marker on the speed dial.
The Brexiteers’ demand to “control our borders” was directed against the uncontrolled
influx
of economic migrants from Eastern Europe.
Churchill was also for free immigration, and firmly opposed the proposed Aliens Bill of 1904 (partly because he saw traces of anti-Semitism in the fear, prompted by an
influx
of East European Jewish immigrants, of an “alien invasion”).
For example, if the main driver is the massive
influx
of Asian labor into globalized trade markets, the growth model put forth by the Nobel laureate economist Robert Solow suggests that eventually capital stocks will adjust and the wage rate will rise.
Faced with a sustained
influx
of refugees and migrants, primarily from the Middle East and Africa, European voters have transformed a series of recent elections into popular referenda on immigration.
The Bank’s Concessional Financing Facility (CFF) aims to provide $3-4 billion in low-cost loans to the national governments of Jordan and Lebanon, which have experienced 10% and 25% population growth, respectively, owing to the
influx
of Syrian refugees.
Even if they refuse to be drawn in, they face an
influx
of refugees and other forms of contagion.
Was it a failure of discipline and training - the result of sending inexperienced and unworldly reservists into poor conditions, abruptly extending their deployments, and then leaving them understaffed in the face of a growing
influx
of captured insurgents?
These come, however, after a vast
influx
of legal and illegal immigrants.
That labor
influx
would dampen wage and price pressures, allowing the Fed to proceed gradually with interest-rate normalization.
Many locals are fishermen or rice farmers, and their resources are stretched from sharing their land, markets, and roads with the massive
influx
of refugees.
Of course, immigration does imply short-term challenges and costs for destination countries, particularly when it takes the form of a large and sudden
influx
of refugees.
The
influx
of insurgents from Pakistan will not stop.
The massive
influx
of Muslims into Europe in the last two generations, it should be remembered, is the largest encounter between Islam and modernity in human history, and it has yielded invaluable benefits, such as a growing Muslim middle class, an emerging intelligentsia, and greater freedom for Muslim women.
The response to the current
influx
of mostly non-European refugees and migrants suggests that this worldview – shaped by fear of the unknown – remains pervasive in Central Europe today.
The Business Case for Europe’s RefugeesLONDON – In the face of the largest
influx
of refugees into Europe in decades, the responses and policy proposals from the European Union and its member governments have varied enormously, and the debate has become deeply politicized.
This is controversial enough: the decision is motivated by a large
influx
of asylum-seekers, often offering frivolous reasons, originating from Serbia.
Since women tend to “marry up,” or find partners with higher socioeconomic status, it is less educated and poorer men whose romantic prospects are most affected by an
influx
of male asylum-seekers.
The massive
influx
of money into the Chinese economy has also been used to invest in technology start-ups.
The IMF warns about “Dutch disease” problems, when an
influx
of foreign exchange drives up the local currency’s exchange rate, making it difficult to create jobs in the export sector or to protect jobs against an onslaught of cheaper foreign imports.
In Brussels, which was semi-deserted and in lockdown, owing to the risk of terrorist attacks, the European Union institutions have yet to devise a unified strategy to manage the
influx
of migrants and refugees, much less address the instability and violence in the EU’s immediate neighborhood.
In Europe, the main issue fueling support for the radical right is immigration, which was propelled to the forefront of public life by the massive
influx
of refugees that peaked in 2015.
Instead, investment and construction must be aligned with the future
influx
of urban dwellers.
Within the German electorate, there are widespread fears that another wave of migrants like the
influx
two years ago will deluge the country.
The failure of European governments to manage the sudden
influx
of refugees in 2015 has fueled populism and intolerance in previously open societies.
Other factors – such as globalization, economic uncertainty, an
influx
of refugees, and security risks like terrorist attacks – can cause voters to turn against liberal democracy.
When countries fear a loss of sovereignty, whether because of globalization or an
influx
of refugees, their first instinct often is to turn inward, even if it means renouncing liberal principles and institutions.
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