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Kresy in Polish Memory. Between Lost Arcadia and the Bloodlands of East-Central Europe
Halicka, Beata (2018). Kresy in Polish Memory. Between Lost Arcadia…
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Andrew Griffith: Challenges for the Traditional Concept of Borders
Andrew Griffith is the former Director General at the Department…
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Andrew Griffith : What Can Canada Learn from the way how Europe Deals with the Irregular Migration
Andrew Griffith is the former Director General at the Department…
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Prof. Kelly Sundberg: How Can Canada and Europe Learn from each other in Respect to Irregular Migration
Kelly Sundberg, associate Professor in the Department of Economics,…
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The Austrian Elections Mirroring the Failed European Migration Policy, by Arnold Kammel
By Arnold Kammel, director of the Austrian Institute for European…