IN: “Towards resilient migration governance in Europe?” Discussion on March 27

The Indianapolis Eric M. Warburg Chapter of the American Council on Germany, the Sagamore Institute, the IUPUI Max Kade German-American Center, Department of World Languages and Cultures, Department of History, and Global and International Studies Program, and Lutheran Child and Family Services cordially invite you to a discussion with Regine Paul entitled “Towards resilient migration governance in Europe?”

Resilience is a new buzzword in the European Union’s external governance approach and is currently being probed as a new paradigm for migration governance, too. During the so-called refugee crisis, the efforts have been doubled to carve out an approach which could ostensibly help address root causes of migration whilst also improving integration outcomes of new residents in host countries.

Date and time: Noon to 1:30 p.m. March 27, 2018

Location: Sagamore Institute, 2902 N Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN 46208

This program was made possible by a generous grant through the European Recovery Program – Transatlantic Encounters.