1. Hungarian Perspectives on Emigration and Immigration in the New European Architecture.
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Szoke, László
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EMIGRATION & immigration , *POLITICAL stability , *CONSENSUS (Social sciences) , *ECONOMIC development - Abstract
Since the downfall of the dictatorship, Hungary's approach to migration, traditionally a liberal one, is now mainly shaped by the country's intention to be reintegrated into Europe and, to have its migration practice harmonized with that of the Western democracies. Decision, makers in Budapest show no great concern about emigration, which is expected to remain relatively insignificant. Attention is therefore concentrated on the possibility of a massive influx of immigrants, especially from the neighboring states. This could easily undermine Hungary's political stability and economic development. The question of international migration can be addressed only in an all-European framework. Experts are convinced that migratory pressures originating in Eastern and Central Europe could be considerably limited by measures taken to guarantee the rights of ethnic minorities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1992
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