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Otvorená krajina alebo nedobytná pevnosť? Slovensko, migranti a utečenci

Editor
Hlinčíková Miroslava, Mesežnikov Grigorij

Author
Baláž Vladimír, Bargerová Zuzana, Chudžíková Alena, Gallová Kriglerová Elena, Hlinčíková Miroslava, Karasová Katarína, Mesežnikov Grigorij, Sekulová Martina

Imprint
Inštitút pre verejné otázky, Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung, Bratislava, 2016

Language
Slovak

Annotation 

Based on the need to summarize the diverse context of migration issues in Slovakia into a compact analytical unit and to draw the attention of the public to its particular dimensions and contexts, the Institute for Public Affairs and the regional office of Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung in Prague publish a book enabling readers to look on the current movement across borders – in Europe and its surroundings – from different angles: through numbers, statistics and public policies that are implemented, through the wider context of migration in Europe and Slovakia, through gender optics, integration policy, internal aspects and the image of migration in Slovak media. The book is available only in Slovak.

Download: Otvorená krajina alebo nedobytná pevnosť? Slovensko, migranti a utečenci [pdf]

The publication is an outcome of a project Slovakia, Migrants and Refugees.







Product details
 Number of pages   156
 Format   paperback
 ISBN   978-80-89345-60-1




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