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JSIS 495C Anand Yang – Managing Migration: U.S. and EU Asylum and Refugee Policies

Task Force 2025

Evaluator

Susan Martin

Donald G. Herzberg Professor Emerita of International Migration, Georgetown University and Chair of the Thematic Working Group on Environmental Change and Migration in the Knowledge Partnership on Migration and Development, The World Bank

Faculty Adviser

Anand Yang

Anand Yang

Professor

Task Force

  • Gaby Ardila
  • Elena Brown
  • Noelle Calara
  • Riley Centerwall
  • Daisy Devine
  • Karson Drew
  • Daisy Fernandez
  • Fiona Garvey
  • Christine Leak
  • Fabiana Mora-Lamperein
  • Annika Sturgeon
  • Sophia Radmilovich
  • Tommy Wang

Managing Migration: U.S. and Eu Asylum and Refugee Policies

Millions of people around the world have fled their homes to seek sanctuary elsewhere, often within their own countries but also abroad. According to a recent UNHCR report the number of forcibly displaced people worldwide at the close of 2023 added up to over 117 million. Of these, 68.3 million are internally displaced people, 37.6 million refugees, 6.9 million asylum-seekers, and 5.8 million in need of international protection. This Task Force will investigate the policies that the U.S. and the EU have adopted to address this growing global crisis, particularly to manage asylum and migration. It will also focus on understanding their policy differences to consider ways in which states can work together to tackle the world refugee crisis.

 

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