Paris, 11 May 2016 – European migration policy starts outside the EU
Yves Pascouau, associated senior research fellow at the Jacques Delors Institute and director of the EPC, is auditionned during a round table about migrants organised by the Foreign affairs, defence and armed force Commission of the Senate.

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Yves Pascouau, associated senior research fellow at the Jacques Delors Institute and director at the EPC, is auditionned during a round table about migrants organised by the Foreign affairs, defence and armed force Commission of the Senate.
Find more information on the Senate website.
Yves Pascouau, associated senior research fellow at the Jacques Delors Institute and director at the EPC, is auditionned during a round table about migrants organised by the Foreign affairs, defence and armed force Commission of the Senate.
Find more information on the Senate website.
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