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Political opportunities, not migration flows: why the EU cooperates more broadly on migration with some neighbouring states Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Why is the EU cooperating more on migration issues with some third countries than others? What explains this variation? In recent years, the EU has intensified its institutionalised cooperation with third countries in the area of migration, although to different degrees. The extent of migration cooperation is measured in this article by conducting a fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis. It looks at the conditions that have triggered more ...
Discussion of the evolution of the chloride migration coefficient of Portland cement concrete tested by the rapid chloride migration (RCM) test at long-term curing periods up to 5 years Universiteit Gent
Chloride-induced corrosion of reinforced concrete is one of the main deterioration mechanisms leading to shortening of the service life of concrete structures. Therefore, assessment of the resistance of concrete to chloride ingress plays an important role in predicting the service life of such structures. The Rapid Chloride Migration (RCM) test is one of the accelerated test methods commonly used in Europe. It is commonly assumed that for a ...
The EU-Turkey migration Deal and the externalisation of migration policy Universiteit Antwerpen
With the 2016 EU-Turkey Migration Deal the EU Member States engaged in a partial externalisation of their asylum and migration policy, shifting the burden of offering asylum to certain applicants for international protection to Turkey.This approach shows similarities with the Australian 'Pacific Solution', where applications are off-shored to other countries. This externalisation process raises moral, practical, financial and legal concerns. ...