Enjeux contemporains migratoires

Enjeux contemporains migratoires

Looking to the past to potentially address present-day public policy challenges: A comparative analysis of the public policy implementation of refugee management between Turkey and Europe during the post-World War I, League of Nations period, contrasted with current implementation of refugee management between Turkey and the EU

Massive migratory flows between Turkey and Europe, precipitated by violent conflict, are not something new in history. Prior to the present day Syria crisis, the last time that Turkey and Europe were required to cooperate in management of large migration flows was following World War I, after the signing of the Treaty of Lausanne in 1923.  Around that time, supervision of migratory flows was overseen by the League of Nations High Commission for Refugees, working in concert with individual European nations and the Republic of Turkey.  This research project aims to examine the early 20th century key refugee management policies that were enacted by the League of Nations High Commission and to compare them to the present day framework of cooperation between the EU and Turkey.  This research project asks the following question: Can post-World War I public policies that were implemented to deal with migration management between Turkey and Europe in the early 20th century, play a constructive role to inform a more effective formulation of migration management strategies between Turkey and the EU in the present context?

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Date de l'événement 28/02/2019 6:00 pm
Date de fin 28/02/2019 8:00 pm
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Inscrit.e.s 62
Lieu Salle Cezayir

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Timothy Reno

Fondation Ipli

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Installé dans les locaux du drogmanat du Palais de France (ancienne Ambassade de France auprès de la Sublime Porte), l'Institut français d'études anatoliennes "Georges Dumézil" a succédé en 1975 à l'institut français d'archéologie d'Istanbul fondé en 1930. À l'origine orienté vers l'histoire ancienne et l'archéologie, il a ensuite étendu ses activités à la turcologie (linguistique et histoire ottomane en particulier). Il a commencé à s'ouvrir au contemporain à la fin des années 1980, notamment a Institut Français d'Études Anatoliennes Georges Dumézil