Small States and the European Migration Crisis: Challenges and Responses


Small States and the European Migration Crisis:

Challenges and Responses

 

International Conference at the Nordic House in Reykjavik

12 December from 13-17

13 December from 9-12

 

The European migration crisis is a crisis that has tested the resilience and institutional structures of small states. At this international conference renowned scholars in small state studies present their research for the forthcoming book “Small States and the European Migration Crisis: Challenges and Responses”, attempting to provide a comprehensive comparative account of European Small State’s choices and strategies in dealing with this international crisis. How have small states coped with the crisis in terms of policy, resources and focus?  What have been the constraints and advantages of small scale? And how can small states become better equipped, domestically and externally, to deal with crises in the future?

The conference is organized by the Centre for Small State Studies and is part of the Erasmus+ co-funded research project “Navigating the Storm: The Challenges of Small States in Europe (NAS)”.

 

The conference will take place in English and open to all.

 

More information will be available soon on:

www.ams.hi.is
www.facebook.com/NAS.JMNetwork