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Migration and Migrants–Identity and Social Inclusion
Migration and Migrants–Identity and Social Inclusion

Author(s): Ioan-Adrian Moșuțan
Subject(s): International Law, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Labor relations, Economic policy, Security and defense, Welfare systems, EU-Legislation, Asylum, Refugees, Migration as Policy-fields
Published by: Editura Academiei Române
Keywords: migrants; social inclusion; challenge; security; risk;

Summary/Abstract: Migration has a potential risk for state security from perspective of social inclusion. Even if migration is not a new phenomenon, recent events have generated new challenges. In order to maintain the security climate is necessary for migrants to comply with the rules imposed by the host state and also is necessary to be included in social life (education, access to health care services, employment), which can be an extremely difficult process because differences of opinion, culture and education are significantly and from this point serious difficulties can appear. Managing a large number of migrants, generally those from conflict zones in the Arab area have tested state mechanisms for security both due to the very large number of people (which also involved the increase of certain illegal acts committed by migrants) and also created real challenges for the social inclusion of these people, having direct implications for state security. Effective management of migrants is closely dependent on ensuring a climate of state security and to achieve this goal we must not only think about security as police or military perspective but we must also approach the situation in terms of social inclusion and even medical/ public health security- in current epidemiological context, the management of large masses of migrants or refugees can generate considerable security risks.

  • Issue Year: 1/2022
  • Issue No: LXI
  • Page Range: 601-609
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English