Greek-Turkish Relations, UE and Migration Problem
Greek-Turkish Relations, UE and Migration Problem
Author(s): Artur Adamczyk, Goran IlikSubject(s): Governance, Migration Studies, EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment, Geopolitics
Published by: Centrum Europejskie Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: Greece;Turkey;European Union;foreign policy;migration crisis;
Summary/Abstract: In 2015 the European Union was faced with a huge problem – the migration crisis, which saw more than a million migrants crossing the EU borders. Almost 900,000 came to the EU from Turkey. Migrants travelled from the Turkish Anatolian coast tothe nearby Greek islands in the Aegean Sea. The Aegean has for decades seen territorialdisputes between Greece and Turkey concerning delimitation of the boundaries of thecontinental shelf, territorial waters, airspace. Turkey also claims the right to the Greekislands at its shores. Mass migration of Muslims to Greek islands contribute to escalations of tensions between Athens and Ankara. Greece is getting increasingly concerned aboutthe possibility of Turkey using the ‘demographic weapon’.
Journal: Yearbook of Polish European Studies
- Issue Year: 2016
- Issue No: 19
- Page Range: 187-210
- Page Count: 24
- Language: English