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25.3.2017

DOI:  https://doi.org/10.21104/CL.2017.1.02

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Abstrakt:

Since the start of this decade
external borders of the European Union
have increasingly become sites of hardship,
uncertainty, danger and death as hundreds
of thousands of people every year attempt
to enter Europe to escape war and poverty
in North and Sub-Saharan Africa and the
Middle East. The year 2015 saw the arrival
of over one million people via maritime
routes, an unprecedented number that
caused panic among politicians on the
continent and unsettled societies of the
“old” and the “new” European Union. Neo-
nationalist and neo-fascist parties and
movements gained significant ground. In
June of 2016 voters in the United Kingdom
chose to leave the European Union in
the Brexit referendum whose erratic
consequences will continue to play out for
some time to come. The migratory crisis of
the previous year fuelled the “Leave” vote
by creating the perception that immigration
to the EU is unchecked, and that the UK
must “take control of its borders”. While
it is not yet known what exact

Klíčová slova

migration, borders, Brexit, Mediterranean, anthropology

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