1st Edition
Migration, EU Integration and the Balkan Route
1. Contextualizing Refugee ‘Crisis’ and EU Integration: Interrelatedness and Mutual Reciprocity
Pavlos Gkasis and Marko Kmezić
2. The EU integration project through the lens of the Balkan-route ‘migrant crisis’
Iryna Kushnir, Majella Kilkey and Francesca Strumia
3. EU-Turkey Relations and the Migration Issue: transactionalism in action
Dimitris Tsarouhas
4. The Migration/Refugee Crisis and the (un/re)making of Europe: Risks and challenges for Greece
Dimitris Keridis
5. The Balkan Human Corridor and the case of North Macedonia
Zoran Ilievski and Hristina Runcheva Tasev
6. The Impact of the “Refugee crisis” on European Integration in the field of Asylum and Migration: a Serbian perspective
Stefan Surlić
7. Is Bosnia and Herzegovina a New Hotspot on the Balkan Route?
Armina Galijaš
8. Securitizing Migration in Contemporary Hungary: From Discourse to Practice
András Szalai
9. Germany after '2015': Still a country of immigration and asylum?
Marcus Engler
10. Conclusions: The Crisis of Migrants as opposed to the Migrant ‘Crisis’ and the Crisis of European Solidarity
Marko Kmezić
Biography
Marko Kmezić is a Senior Scientist and Lecturer at the Centre for Southeast European Studies at the University of Graz, Austria.
Alexandra Prodromidou is an Assistant Professor at the Business Administration and Economics Department of CITY College, University of York, Europe Campus and a Research Associate at the Southeast European Research Centre (SEERC) in Thessaloniki, Greece.
Pavlos Gkasis is the Associate Dean of the Bachelor of Business Administration in Project Management program at Yorkville University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.






