Computer simulation should be seen as a tool. As with every tool, it can only be used efficiently if those using it know how to do so.
Tag: Migration
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Experts in countering violent extremism who have probed terror attacks in the US and Europe have revealed exclusionary policies as a critical factor.
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Critics of US and Canadian deportation policy argue that the hemisphere’s wealthiest countries are attempting to pass off their crime problems to their neighbors to the south.
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The culture of silence around the treatment of Rohingya and other ethnic groups in Myanmar poses some important questions.
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The armed conflict in Syria and Iraq, along with shortages in food and financial resources for Syrian refugee camps, combined with Germany’s outspoken welcome to asylum seekers, are creating the perfect conditions for the movement: dangers at home have never been greater; conditions in refugee camps have never been worse; and a safe country of destination has never been more welcoming.
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The recent announcement on February 5 by the United Nations that up to 70,000 or more Syrians are amassing on the border with Turkey following military assaults on Aleppo—with the threat of several hundred thousand more in their wake—calls into question whether any government or relief agency is equipped to deal with such numbers.
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IPI Senior Adviser Francesco Mancini offers four broad lessons from 2015 than can guide the conduct of global diplomacy in years to come.
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While the issue of migration flows is a multidimensional challenge, perhaps it is time to launch a global campaign to change the toxic narrative and stigma around migration.