Eurasylum (www.eurasylum.org) has recently launched a new series of short
monthly policy interviews with leading players in international migration
and asylum affairs, within relevant policy, academic or practitioners’
areas of expertise. Three basic principles guiding these interviews are the
policy relevance, topicality and international resonance of themes
addressed.
The first of these interviews this month is with Dr. Frank Laczko (Head of
the Research Division, International Organization for Migration, Geneva),
on "Gaps and opportunities in international policy research on immigration,
asylum and human trafficking/smuggling activity". The interview can be
accessed at: http://www.eurasylum.org/Portal/DesktopDefault.aspx?
tabindex=2&tabid=19
Eurasylum’s interviews may be reproduced freely on condition that both the
original source and the URL are explicitly acknowledged.
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