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Author: Zoe Raptis

Zoe Raptis is an undergraduate student in the class of 2026, majoring in Political Science and minoring in Entrepreneurship and Philosophy. Originally from Greece, she is interested in European affairs, political theory, and security studies, particularly the securitization of migration. Zoe currently is an arms control research intern for MIT’s Security Studies Program and has experience working in a think tank and an international law firm.
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Global Issue/Europe

Rethinking Solutions: The Role of Third-Country Agreements in Europe’s Migration Crisis

Posted on April 9, 2025 by Zoe Raptis

Europe’s shortcomings in managing migration have been evident from the 2015 Syrian refugee crisis to the recent 2024 elections. I argue that Europe’s struggle p...

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