
handle: 11315/20301 , 11315/8580
Publikacja recenzowana / Peer-reviewed publication The article compares migration and asylum policies of Poland and Germany with particular attention paid to the events of 2015. Although matters of migration policy do not cause disagreements in bilateral relations, the issue of refugees is potentially controversial. It is not, however, purely a matter of bilateral relations between Poland and Germany, but also those with European Union itself, whose responses to the crisis have been delayed and not very effective. The humanitarian crisis has now become a structural crisis and the solutions proposed by the Commission do not promise to be successful. Moreover, the agreement with Turkey so far has fallen short of expectations.
uchodźcy, Unia Europejska, bilateral relations between Poland and Germany, stosunki polsko-niemieckie, migrations, migrations, refugees, European Union, bilateral relations between Poland and Germany, European Union, Stosunki międzynarodowe, 320, refugees, migracja
uchodźcy, Unia Europejska, bilateral relations between Poland and Germany, stosunki polsko-niemieckie, migrations, migrations, refugees, European Union, bilateral relations between Poland and Germany, European Union, Stosunki międzynarodowe, 320, refugees, migracja
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