Skip to main content

Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies Home

Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies

  • Request new password
  • Login with PKI
Log in with CAC
Forgot Password?
  • Home
  • News
  • Publications
  • Courses
  • Library
  • LMS
  • Groups
  • Alumni
    • Alumni Group
    • Alumni Publications
    • On-Demand Courses (LMS)
    • GlobalNET User Guides
    • Update Contact Information
  • Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies
  • NESA Center Alumni Group
  • Europe and Eurasia Region
  • Africa-to-Europe value chains: How nearshoring ...

Africa-to-Europe value chains: How nearshoring can mitigate Europe’s migration crisis and aid energy transition

Print Share Download PDF
0 comments
energy-transition.png
By Michaël Tanchum
February 8, 2024, International Centre for Migration Policy Development

On 08 February 2024, the International Centre for Migration Policy Development published NESA Center regular speaker Professor Michaël Tanchum's article, "Africa-to-Europe value chains: How nearshoring can mitigate Europe’s migration crisis and aid energy transition."

"Africa-to-Europe value chains in manufacturing and agri-food production can mitigate factors driving current migration patterns by employing Africans in local value-added production and boosting African GDP growth, reorienting Africa-Europe relations towards mutual economic benefit and dignity," writes Tanchum.

Read the full article

About the Author

michael-tanchum.jpg

Prof. Michaël Tanchum is a Non-resident Fellow at the Middle East Institute, a Senior Fellow at the Austrian Institute for European and Security Policy (AIES), and a regular speaker at NESA Center seminars. Prof. Tanchum also teaches international relations and political economy of the Middle East and North Africa at Universidad de Navarra, Spain.

About the Publisher

The International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD) is an international organization that works to create efficient cooperation and partnerships along migration routes. Priority regions include Africa, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Mediterranean, Silk Routes, Western Balkans and Türkiye.


The views presented in this article are those of the speaker or author and do not necessarily represent the views of DoD or its components.

From NESA | by Gillian Hurtt | 13 Feb 2024

Associated Files

Economic Security, Energy Security, Migration (International/Intranational), Security Studies , Migration, energy transition, migration crisis, Europe migration crisis, Africa-to-Europe value chains, Africa, Europe, Africa-Europe relations, value chains, nearshoring, manufacturing, agri-food production, International Centre for Migration Policy Development, Michaël Tanchum
See all tags »

Related Content

climate-change.jpeg
Economic Security
Climate Change Threatens Turkey’s Role as a Food Supplier to Europe and the Middle East
turkey-grain.png
Economic Security
Turkey's role after the Black Sea grain deal collapse has become even more critical
See all related stories »
 

About NESA

The NESA Center is the preeminent U.S. Department of Defense institution for promoting security cooperation with partner countries in the NESA region. The Center works to enhance security cooperation between the U.S. and the Near East and South Asia by providing a collaborative space for policymakers to build security strategy and cultivate partnerships.

Find us on Social Media

Footer: About GlobalNET

GlobalNET represents a network of organizations and their representative members who are working to foster national and international collaboration as well as to maintain relationships, and strengthen partner capacity.

Footer: GlobalNET Main Links

  • About GlobalNET
  • Contact GlobalNET
  • GlobalNET Partners

Footer: GlobalNET Partner

These are the GlobalNET partners

GlobalNET Support

  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Help Desk
  • How to use GlobalNET
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Accessibility