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Journal of International Humanitarian Action
Frictions of implementing EU humanitarian aid in Greece (2016–2019)—the Emergency Support Instrument and its practical ramifications
Cordula Dittmer1  Daniel F. Lorenz1 
[1] Disaster Research Unit (DRU), Freie Universität Berlin, Carl-Heinrich-Becker-Weg 6-10, 12165, Berlin, Germany;
关键词: Greece;    Refugee crisis 2015/2016;    Emergency Support Instrument;    DG ECHO;    Humanitarian aid;    Frictions;    EU;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s41018-021-00095-7
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

With the closure of the border with then-Macedonia in early 2016, it was foreseeable that Greece would become the “last station” for a large number of refugees. Flanked by the agreement between Turkey and the European Union of March 2016, Greece underwent a profound transformation from a transit country to a recipient country. Through a new regulation, the Emergency Support Instrument, initially activated by the European Commission 2016–2019, international humanitarian aid operations were supported for the first time in the EU. The article analyzes the resulting frictions on the basis of empirical field research and a broad literature review. While frictions similar to those in other non-European humanitarian operations exist, specific peculiarities due to the operation taking place in an austerity-ridden member state of the EU must also be noted.

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