Swim – Safe Woman in Migration. Strengthen GBV protection for migrant and asylum seeker women

Swim – Safe Woman in Migration. Strengthen GBV protection for migrant and asylum seeker women

The SWIM project envisaged a survey targeted to the reception systems’ operators belonging to the Countries involved in the project. More precisely, four Countries participated to the survey: Italy, France, Great Britain and Sweden. The total number of questionnaires collected in the 4 Countries are 437. Among the respondents, 70% are women (304); 35% of [...]
The Twenty-fourth Italian Report on Migrations 2018

The Twenty-fourth Italian Report on Migrations 2018

Over the course of 2018, immigration became one of the main issues facing the European Union and its constituent countries, a development reflected in the significant media coverage of the issue, as well as by its increasingly central role as a topic of political debate and among public opinion. While estimating Italy’s foreign population on [...]
Contemporary jihadism: a generational phenomenon

Contemporary jihadism: a generational phenomenon

Contemporary jihadism can be described as a generational phenomenon, due to the young age of those involved in it, and to specific circumstances and characteristics concerning the generation they belong to. The present paper seeks to provide an account of these peculiarities, analyzing the complex and multi-faceted phenomenon of radicalization and jihadism against the backdrop [...]
Paper “If Dublin IV were in place during the refugees crisis”

Paper “If Dublin IV were in place during the refugees crisis”

The Dublin regime is about to change for the fourth time. Whilst all three previous versions proved incapable of organising burden-sharing, Dublin IV introduces what looks like a true game-changer: a mandatory relocation mechanism to correct the unbalanced distribution of asylum seekers in the European Union. This paper aims at shedding some light on the [...]