Germany Turning Into a Country of Immigration - Assessing Current Dynamics & Difficulties
Date
Thursday October 10, 20241:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Location
Mac-Corry Room D214Event Category
This event is hosted by Studies in International Development at Queen's.
Join SNID Queens for a Talk hosted by Dr. Naika Foroutan.
Germany has long struggled to label itself a country of immigration. But over the last decade and with the arrival of more than 2 million refugees from Syria and Ukraine, Germany has become one of the world's major migration players. In this talk I'm going to describe the transformation of Germany into a country of immigration and discuss the dynamics of acceptance and rejection of immigrants as we move towards a post-migrant society.