Migration policy and national minorities in the Republic of Lithuania: lessons for Ukraine

Collection:
Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
Document Type:
Straipsnis / Article
Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
Migration policy and national minorities in the Republic of Lithuania: lessons for Ukraine
In the Journal:
Przegląd Politologiczny. 2020, 2, p. 45-57
Summary / Abstract:

LTReikšminiai žodžiai: ES migracijos krizė; Imigracija; Lietuvos Respublika; Migracijos politika; Tautinės mažumos; Valstybinės kalbos plėtra; Valstybinės kalbos raida; EU migration crisis; Immigration; Migration policy; National minorities; Republic of Lithuania; State language development; The EU migration crisis; The Republic of Lithuania.

ENThe purpose of the article is to determine the factors that influenced the process of the development and implementation of Lithuania's foreign and domestic policies in the field of migration within the framework of the EU rules (dispositive and imperative) and identify those factors that may have a similar effect on the stability of migration processes in Ukraine with regard to its accession to the EU. The task is to determine the problems (negative preconditions and consequences) of the migration sector based on the analysis of more than a decade of experience of Lithuania as an EU member and the influence of the latest European crisis. Lithuania’s strategies with regard to the following issues are relevant to Ukraine's European integration aspirations: the migration crisis in the EU, in terms of overcoming it through a "relocation plan"; and the integration of the national minorities of Lithuania, including the Roma minority, into the country's civil society. Furthermore, some of Lithuania's efforts actively support Ukraine's European integration aspirations, such as the attempt to model how current problems can be predicted and resolved by Ukraine if it acquires EU membership, on the basis of Lithuania's experience, which has relevance for Ukraine due to the fact that Lithuania and Ukraine - along Poland and other countries - inherited the Soviet system of government, and because of their similar mentality and current bilateral relations. After the Ukrainian crisis in 2014, and the subsequent EU migration crisis in 2015, Lithuania reviewed its national policy priorities taking into account that its state boundary is the part of the EU boundary, without any "buffer zone". [From the publication]

DOI:
10.14746/pp.2020.25.2.3
ISSN:
1426-8876
Related Publications:
The Securitization of national minorities in the Baltic States / Aleksandra Kuczyńska-Zonik. Baltic journal of law & politics. 2017, Vol. 10, Nr. 2, p. 26-45.
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2021-02-02 19:09:03
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