Illegal migration: Ukraine

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Series Details Vol.13, No.1-2, Spring-Summer 2004, p17-33
Publication Date March 2004
ISSN 0966-2839
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Article is part of a special issue entitled 'Managing the challenges of soft security threats in the 21st century'.

Abstract:

Illegal migration poses a threat to the national security of all countries of Central and Eastern Europe, but as a measure of its parameters, Ukraine's case is quite representative. This is due to Ukraine's size and its geographically important positioning from the northern shores of the Black Sea deep into the Central European heartland - along one of the three main routes of illegal migration from Asia to Western Europe and its national policies, which significantly affect the problem. Three factors highlight its importance: first, Ukraine itself is a source of illegal migration; second, it is a barrier to its spread from Asia and Middle East to Europe and the West; and third, it is a potential target for illegal migration. Though currently Ukraine is considered first of all as an origin and as a transit country, there is a growing tendency for it to become a destination country too. This article examines the state of the illegal migration threat for Ukraine, as well as measures to respond to it and perspectives for future development. Conclusions are drawn about the complexity of the problem and the necessity of a multi-faceted approach to solve it.

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