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In any case, when advanced countries accept only a small number of skilled migrants, they do nothing to diminish the pressure that drives
migration
flows, which overwhelmingly comprise people who lack the new country’s required skills.
This is why any solution to the
migration
challenge must focus on spurring development in migrants’ home countries.
For Europe, the focus should be on Africa, the main source of
migration
flows.
Free trade became gospel, mass
migration
was welcomed, and countries embraced new global norms, like the First Geneva Convention, concluded in 1864 to cover the treatment of the sick and wounded on the battlefield.
Restraining national sovereignty allowed global trade, investment, and
migration
to buoy post-war prosperity.
One dialogue is focused on the protection of refugees; the other on
migration.
But the talks themselves are a rare chance to forge consensus on contemporary
migration
challenges.
And, most importantly, they will offer the international community an opportunity to plan for the impact of climate change, which will soon become a key driver of global displacement and
migration.
There has never been a global treaty governing migration, and past bilateral efforts have focused almost exclusively on violence and conflict as root causes of displacement.
The proposed Global Compact for
Migration
goes beyond these factors, and notes that climate change is among the “adverse drivers and structural factors that compel people to leave their country of origin.”
If water shortages persist,
migration
is certain to follow.
But history tells us that governments are reluctant to seek out collective solutions to forced
migration.
If anything, the rise of nationalistic, populist, and nativist parties in Europe, North America, and Asia is leading to a backlash against free trade and labor migration, which could further weaken global growth.
The second popular explanation of Putin’s shift is that he is irrational, and that Russia’s foreign policy is merely an extension of the fantasies of a man who stages stunts like leading Siberian white cranes along their
migration
route in a motorized hang glider.
They acknowledge that the European Union matters for trade agreements and currency issues, but consider it too irresolute to be a real player in today’s global power game, and too divided to cope with security and
migration
challenges.
House Speaker Paul Ryan and the Republican leadership in the Senate have more mainstream GOP views than Trump on trade, migration, and budget deficits.
These entities, which retain considerable borrowing capacity, should be redirected to secure the surge funding required to address the
migration
crisis.
Worries over
migration
and the spectacle of a divided, dysfunctional Europe have benefited xenophobes and extremists across the continent.
Of course,
migration
is supposed to be good, as it reallocates labor to where its return is highest.
But this kind of
migration
actually undermines productivity.
DUBLIN – The Mediterranean
migration
crisis has delivered two critical lessons.
The likely consequences of North Africa’s youth bulge are thus renewed social unrest and potentially sizeable
migration
flows to Europe.
But it was only after the global financial crisis that European
migration
really took off.
As the debate over
migration
has heated up, both those who moved and those who stayed behind have ended up feeling more nationalistic, not more European.
At first glance, the results of recent elections in France and England might give the impression that European
migration
is on the wane as a hot-button issue.
Until now, the discussion about European
migration
has taken place mostly within rich destination countries, like France and the UK.
With no separate currencies to adjust, the only shock absorber left is labor
migration
to areas with lower unemployment – for example, from southern to northern Europe.
Such
migration
is easier in the US than within the euro-zone or even within European countries.
As extreme weather events continue to multiply, large-scale destruction, migration, and conflict will become endemic.
Trump rejected the Republican Party’s traditional pro-business, pro-trade agenda, and, like Bernie Sanders on the left, appealed to Americans who have been harmed by disruptive technologies and “globalist” policies promoting free trade and
migration.
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