Abstract
Revolutionary events in North Africa have interfered with the traditional paradigm of the EU migration policies vis-а-vis Africa, which regarded the states of Maghreb and primarily Libya as a kind of “airbag” against migration from Sub-Saharan Africa. In this context the EU seems to need a new migration concept. The policy of restraining migration does not answer the current economic and demographic situation in the European and other developed countries.Today pursuing a policy of immigration containment, they must also now take into account the requirements of their economies.
Keywords
population, transborder migration, Arab revolutions, labour resources, EU, Africa, migration policies
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