An Analysis of European Union Policy towards Syrian Refugees

Authors

  • Ameer Ayaz MS scholar, Department of International Relations, BUITEMS. Author
  • Dr. Abdul Wadood Assistant Professor, Department of International Relations Author

Keywords:

Arab Spring, European Union, Multiculturalism, Refugee Crisis, Syria

Abstract

In 2015, millions of refugees, mostly Syrians, knocked the door of Europe for protection against war and violence in their home countries. The number of refugees that entered Europe in 2015 made only 0.2 percent of total Europe’s population, considerably low number than other refugee hosting countries. In fact, for a continent as wealthy as Europe, the influx of refugees could be easily managed but European Union was unable to bring a common policy to cope with it. European Union already divided by the Eurozone crisis experienced further divisions due to refugee influx. The polarization in European politics and society reached the highest point since the Second World War. The failure of Social Democracy and center politics in solving the crisis created space for either right-wing or left-wing populist parties that won many seats in both European and national parliaments, while in some countries even managed to make governments.

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Published

2020-12-31

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How to Cite

An Analysis of European Union Policy towards Syrian Refugees. (2020). Journal of Political Studies, 27(02), 1-19. https://jps.pu.edu.pk/6/article/view/538

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