The article provides a theoretically informed commentary on the ongoing migration crisis in Europe, and discusses its causes and the currently proposed solutions to it. Irregular migration to Europe is likely to remain on the agenda of the European Union for decades to come and, in order to avoid repetitive crises, further integration is needed in the European asylum system. The article suggests that the greatest threat to the security of the Baltic States comes not from irregular migration itself, but from the policy decisions that would fail to address the EU crisis caused by it.
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Bagdonas, Ą. (2015). The EU Migration Crisis and the Baltic Security. Journal on Baltic Security, 1(2), 7–27. https://doi.org/10.1515/jobs-2016-0019
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