%0 Journal Article %T Beyond emergency measures: The need for a holistic and truly European approach to migration %A Loredana Teodorescu %J European View %@ 1865-5831 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/1781685818809334 %X Since mid-2017 there has been a reduction in irregular migrant arrivals, and this has partially been attributed to the various initiatives undertaken by the EU. However, migration remains a controversial and pressing issue for which the EU is still struggling to find an adequate and shared response. Migration has become a divisive issue among EU member states, calling into question the meaning of solidarity within the EU and within the member states themselves. This article argues that it is time to move beyond short-term emergency measures and work on a long-term, holistic and truly European approach to migration, combining internal and external policies. Reinforcing control of the European borders will not be enough. While it is necessary to reduce the number of irregular arrivals, the EU needs to equip itself with a future-proof, efficient migration policy that also addresses the Union¡¯s internal weaknesses, as the challenge is not only to reduce the number of arrivals, but also to increase the capacity to manage the flows %K Migration %K Mediterranean %K Africa %K Third countries %K External dimension %K Externalisation %K Dublin reform %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1781685818809334