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The situation of the Pakistani migrants in Greece – Interview with Iftikhar Hussain Kazmi, Ambassador of Pakistan in Greece

October 6, 2009 | ELIAMEP | | Read the article »

ELIAMEP: Would you say that the Pakistani community in Athens is blossoming in its own social space?
H.E. Mr. Kazmi: Pakistani migrants came to Greece in the 1970s. They have been staying here and doing well. The majority of them are working in the construction industry, in farms and in the service sectors. Many of our [...]

Strengths and Weaknesses of the U.S. Immigration System – Interview with Robert Divine, Chairman, Immigration Group of Baker

September 30, 2009 | ELIAMEP | | Read the article »

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Muslim immigrants in Greece: Is there a potential for violent radicalization?


About a year and a half ago, my colleague Thanos Maroukis and I conducted a study on Greece’s Muslim immigrants and their potential for turning to radicalism and violence. We found no signs of radicalisation. And no violent radicalization for that matter either. We did note though that Muslim immigrant communities in Greece are ‘growing’ [...]

Irregular Migration in Europe and the Current Economic Crisis


A question that has arisen during the last months is whether and how irregular migration stocks and flows are affected by the current economic crisis. The current economic and financial crisis is probably yet to reach its highest peak, however a stagnation of economic activity and rising unemployment have been felt by several countries all [...]

Greek debates on inclusion of migrants and their children in the French mirror: repeating the same mistakes ?

February 16, 2009 | Lépinard Eléonore | | Read the article »

The debates surrounding the bill organizing the social and political inclusion of the children of migrants born and educated in Greece sounds all too familiar to a French observer. Indeed, they seem to repeat an attempt at reformulating the politics of citizenship that was made in France at the turn of the 1980’s and the [...]

Migrants: do ‘we’ want them or not? A pointless question that often appears in public discourse and that ‘we’ can no longer answer by ourselves.


“we offer hospitality and accept with infinite love and sympathy the others that come here, the foreigners…. but they had better not interfere with our domestic issues”. This comment was made by the MP presiding the Greek parliament on Friday the 12th of December; on the day that a much contested bill article for the [...]

Reflections on citizenship, social inclusion and civic engagement: The case of Australia

December 18, 2008 | Groutsis Dimitria | | Read the article »

As the child of Greeks who migrated to Australia in the 1950s, I grew up knowing I am Australian. It was something that I acknowledged, accepted and in fact took for granted at some very deep level. Citizenship was crucial to shaping my identity, connecting me at the local/community level, the social level, the institutional [...]

Balancing Cohesion and Diversity: new challenges for education policy and practice

July 6, 2008 | Faas Daniel | | Read the article »

Schools and education systems in 21st century Europe are facing a threefold challenge. First, member states have responded rather differently to calls for a European educational dimension. Some, including Germany, have explicitly revised their curricula to address European issues whereas others have either continued to emphasise national values and identities, such as Greece, or have [...]