Temporary protection of Ukrainians – an uncertain model

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Koo, J. (2022). Temporary protection of Ukrainians – an uncertain model.
AuthorsKoo, J.
Abstract

This short blog considers what could happen to Ukrainians protected in the EU if the conflict in their county following the Russian invasion in February 2022 becomes protracted. It considers what can be thought of as three models of long-term protection and which of these would be the more likely future for Ukrainians if the conflict does indeed become protracted.

KeywordsUkraine Temporary protection EU
Year2022
PublisherLondon South Bank University
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Print18 May 2022
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Accepted01 Mar 2022
Deposited13 Jun 2022
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