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emerged among Grand Alliance members on the Ukrainian refugee question, the Ukrainian refugees meanwhile began to organize themselves, coordinate activities, and gain support from the Ukrainian diaspora. Chapter four discusses the period from autumn 1945 to spring 1946, months that were characterized by a deterioration in East- West relations.
8 lip 2022 · Ukraine also hosted refugees who escaped ethnic conflicts and political oppression in the former Soviet republics, primarily Chechens but also some Uzbeks and Moldovans. In later years, migrants and refugees increasingly came from outside the former Soviet space, e.g. from Afghanistan.
13 lis 2022 · This first theme demonstrates how migration was presented as a threat to health security, a terrorist threat, and a threat to societal security. In the statements analysed, PiS politicians commonly referred to migration as a security threat, directly or indirectly.
essary to identify the most important determinants of Polish-Ukrainian political dia-logue, one of them being the influx and presence of immigrants from Ukraine in Poland. From the very beginning, when economic immigrants began to arrive in Poland in great numbers, there emerged the opinion that the authorities should take into account the
Easy access to the labour market, with comparatively low structural and institutional barriers, has made Poland a desirable destination country for Ukrainian refugees. Only one year after the outbreak of war nearly 900,000 Ukrainian refugees, or 70 percent, were registered as working in Poland.
Europe since WWII. Using a unique panel conjoint experiment on refugee policy preferences carried out in Germany, Poland and Hungary just before and after the onset of the war in Ukraine, we show a heterogenous response to the influx of refugees from Ukraine across the three countries: no change of policy
27 lut 2024 · In the weeks after Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022, Poland immediately opened its borders and became the primary recipient of Ukrainian refugees.