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Subject

Asylum policies.

Significance

Under pressure from Germany (and above all Bavaria), the EU recently agreed a five-point plan for asylum policies. The plan is chiefly about asylum processing: preventing asylum seekers from absconding; more effectively deporting failed applicants; preventing secondary asylum movements (that is, asylum seekers registered in one EU country moving to another); and better burden-sharing across Europe.

Impacts

Developing countries in the Southern Hemisphere lack the capacity to handle the scale of migration.

Economic pressures in the EU will complicate aid prospects.

Fair burden-sharing within the EU will prove elusive.

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