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Adam, Ilke
, "
Gesloten grenzen: Een uitgelezen kans voor bezinning over een nieuw (EU)-migratiebeleid
" in
Post Viraal naar een Nieuw Normaal: VUB-stemmen over de impact van Corona op onze samenleving
(
Brussels
:
VUB University Press
,
2020
),
153
-
156
.
55
Trauner, Florian
,
Jegen, Leonie
,
Adam, Ilke
and
Roos, Christof
(
2019
).
The International Organization for Migration in West Africa: Why Its Role is Getting More Contested
.
UNU-CRIS Policy Brief
.
UNU Insitute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies
.
66
Trauner, Florian
,
Jegen, Leonie
,
Adam, Ilke
and
Roos, Christof
(
2019
).
The International Organization for Migration in West Africa: Why Its Role is Getting More Contested
.
UNU-CRIS Policy Briefs
.
UNU Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies
.
206
Martens, Maud
,
Adam, Ilke
and
Trauner, Florian
, "
The Migration-Development Nexus in Selected African States: Is the Implementation of EU Migration Policies Development-Friendly?
" in
Regional Integration and Migration Governance in the Global South
ed.
Rayp, Glenn
,
Ruyssen, Ilse
and
Marchand, Katrin
(
Cham
:
Springer Nature
,
2020
),
201
-
215
.
59
Adam, Ilke
,
Trauner, Florian
,
Jegen, Leonie
and
Roos, Christof
(
2019
).
West African Interests in (EU) Migration Policy
.
UNU-CRIS Policy Brief
.
UNU Insitute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies
.
50
Adam, Ilke
,
Trauner, Florian
,
Jegen, Leonie
and
Roos, Christof
(
2019
).
West African Interests in (EU) Migration Policy
.
EL-CSID Policy Briefs
.
UNU Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies
.
234