“Nationalistic Backlashes Along the Balkan Migrant Corridor”
Journal
IAI ACADEMIC CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
Date Issued
2019
Author(s)
Runcheva Tasev, Hristina
Abstract
The paper analyses the migrant influx in Europe, which has affected the national politics
along the Balkan migrant and refugee corridor and European politics in general. It created a
momentum for political actors to present the phenomenon of migration as a threat to national
interests and ideals, cultural attitudes, social structures and demography etc. The moral duty
to help others in need was replaced by the patriotic calls for defense of the nation-state. The
influx of refugees and migrants in the EU has caused strong nationalistic backlashes in the
transit and receiving states. The paper examines the reasons why the anti-immigration parties
and movements, in general, have stronger presence in post-Soviet countries than in Western
member states.
along the Balkan migrant and refugee corridor and European politics in general. It created a
momentum for political actors to present the phenomenon of migration as a threat to national
interests and ideals, cultural attitudes, social structures and demography etc. The moral duty
to help others in need was replaced by the patriotic calls for defense of the nation-state. The
influx of refugees and migrants in the EU has caused strong nationalistic backlashes in the
transit and receiving states. The paper examines the reasons why the anti-immigration parties
and movements, in general, have stronger presence in post-Soviet countries than in Western
member states.
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