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Global Migration Crisis and Europe: Whose Crisis is it?

Editorial
PREM  KUMAR RAJARAM
Whose Migration Crisis? Editorial Introduction                                                           

Global Migration Crisis and Europe: Whose Crisis is it?

CELINE CANTAT
Rethinking Mobilities: Solidarity and Migrant Struggles Beyond Narratives of Crisis      

RAIA APOSTOLOVA
The Real Appearance of the Economic/Political Binary: Claiming Asylum in Bulgaria  

FAZILA BHIMJI
Contesting the Dublin Regulation: Refugees’ and Migrants’ Claims to Personhood and Rights in Germany      

ULRIKE HAMANN AND SERHAT KARAKAYALI
Practicing Willkommenskultur: Migration and Solidarity in Germany                          

ATTILA MELEGH
Unequal Exchanges and the Radicalization of Demographic Nationalism in Hungary                           

ZSÓFIA NAGY
Repertoires of Contention and New Media: The Case of a Hungarian Anti-billboard Campaign                                  

ANNASTIINA KALLIUS                                                                                                        
Rupture and Continuity: Positioning Hungarian Border Policy in the European Union                                   

Research Note
BRIGITTA NOÉ
The Gender Gap in Public Support for EU Integration in the CEE Countries. A Theoretical Overview                       

Book Reviews
Veselý, Arnošt; Nekola, Martin and Eva M. Hejzlarová (2016) (eds.) Policy Analysis in the Czech Republic. Bristol: Policy Press at the University of Bristol. 352 pp.
RÉKA ZSUZSÁNNA MÁTHÉ                                                                    

Abadan-Unat, Nermin and Gretty Mirdal (2015) (eds.) Emancipation in Exile: Perspectives on the Empowerment of Migrant Women. Istanbul: Bilgi University Press. 281 pp.
DIDEM BAŞAK ERGÜN                                                                          

Brazzabeni, Micol; Manuela Ivone Cunha, and Martin Fotta (2016) (eds.) Gypsy Economy. Romani Livelihoods and Notions of Worth in the 21st Century. New York, NY: Berghahn Books. 263 pp.
JURAJ BUZALKA                                                                                  

Authors’ Biographies