Migrant crisis, a security challenge for the Republic of Macedonia and ARM contribution in handling the migrant crisis

Racaj, Muhamet and Janev, Sasho (2017) Migrant crisis, a security challenge for the Republic of Macedonia and ARM contribution in handling the migrant crisis. In: International scientific conference "Contemporary concepts of crisis management", Dec 2016, Ohrid, Macedonia.

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Abstract

The migrant crisis is an imposed problem that requires a
thorough solution. The complete understanding of the reasons for migration, as well as the situation in the Mediterranean basin and in the Middle East is a precondition for finding appropriate solutions. Eradication of poverty and disparity, the fight against terrorism and the ISIS extremism as well as the fight against other similar groups are just a fraction of the
necessary preconditions for a successful dealing with the current challenges. The solution to the drama with the infinite wave of migrants from Syria and the Middle East, to which we are sad observers, seems is not to be seen soon. First of all, if we look at the European political elite and the general lack of a reliable and clear strategy for solving this problem, all we will see is helplessness and mutual accusations. The
migrant or the refugee crisis is followed by a large number of incidents or series of events. The massive arrival of refugees in the European Union,
usually illegal migrants from Asia, Africa and parts of Southeastern Europe, started in the mid of 2010 and escalated in 2015. The reasons for the mass arrival are traditionally associated with the chronic
unemployment and poverty in these countries, but lately, are also result of the war, especially in Syria, where the civil war caused massive exodus of the population. By mid-2015, the refugee crisis mainly took place on the
Mediterranean coast of Italy, where refugees were arriving by ships and boats. In many cases, such attempts were futile and led to mass deaths.
Lately, there has been a massive influx of refugees and migrants in the Balkans, using Greece and Croatia, EU member countries on the periphery of the Union, as entry point. But also, The Republic of Macedonia and the Republic of Serbia, candidate countries for the EU, are
not bypassed. Although the European political establishment met the refugees with sympathy and as victims of the horrors of war that EU needs
to provide shelter for, in time, the attitude toward the refugees became subject to fierce criticism by part of the European public. Concerns about
the additional burdening of the social services, worsening of the security situation or the possible disappearance of the Christian identity of Europe
due to the massive influx of Muslims from war areas in the Middle East arose. Recently, the attitude toward the migrants became the subject of a heated debate - dispute between some European countries, especially
between Germany, which insists on “open door” policy and Hungary, Slovakia and Poland, which claim that their countries will suffer consequences due to such policy.
The refugee-migrant crisis is a threat in several aspects and already has influence on the economic and social stability as well as internal security
in the countries through which the migrants transit or remain, including the Republic of Macedonia. The busiest western – Balkan route used for arrival in the Schengen zone, especially in Germany, Sweden and other western and Nordic countries, brings negative influence visible in the social aspect, genuine threat to the national identity (culture, language, religion) and such endangerment inevitably will lead to an increased
incidence of xenophobia, nationalism and racism. At the end, conditions for emergence of social disintegration will be created in the countries through which the migrants transit or remain, including the Republic of
Macedonia. The economic stability , being crucial for a social stability, but also, for internal security, will be affected due to the use of additional resources and capacities (accommodation, health, communal services,
transport and education) that the affected countries, including the Republic of Macedonia, should provide and set in function due to the newly arisen situation.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: Social Sciences > Other social sciences
Divisions: Military Academy
Depositing User: Muhamet Racaj
Date Deposited: 24 Aug 2017 07:22
Last Modified: 24 Aug 2017 10:33
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/18123

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