The Greek States Response to the Refugee Crisis and the Solidarity Movement
The Greek States Response to the Refugee Crisis and the Solidarity Movement
Author(s): Angelos EvangelinidisSubject(s): Governance, Migration Studies, Politics and Identity
Published by: Universität Graz
Keywords: refugees;Greece;solidarity movement;
Summary/Abstract: Last year, Greece became the epicenter of attention not only for the newly elected SYRIZA government and the negotiations for a bail-out with creditors, but also for its role as the main border-crossing point for hundreds of thousands of refugees, coming from war zones in order to continue their journey towards central and northern Europe. The country, located ‘on the doorstep of Europe’, is on the frontline of Europe’s biggest immigration crisis since the Second World War. It is thus a ‘frontier’ state between European Union states and the various countries which refugees or immigrants leave to seek asylum and/or a viable livelihood elsewhere. Hundreds of people are attempting the short but dangerous crossing from Turkey to the Greek islands in unseaworthy, overcrowded vessels that often founder and capsize.
Journal: Contemporary Southeastern Europe
- Issue Year: 3/2016
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 32-36
- Page Count: 5
- Language: English