Project Details
Description
Historically, Denmark was the first signatory of the 1951 Refugee Convention. Yet, in recent years, Denmark has become a hardliner on immigration policies. This is evident in the prevailing political discourse and restrictive immigration policies embodied not least in the number of times Denmark has altered - and tightened - immigration regulations. In February 2019, the Danish Parliament passed a 'paradigm shift' asylum bill: The emphasis now moved from refugees' integration to the proposition that they should only be in Denmark temporarily and return as soon as possible. This book will address the consequences of these policy changes on refugees and welfare professionals who support them.
Key findings
Layman's description
| Short title | Un-welcome to DK |
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| Status | Finished |
| Effective start/end date | 01/02/2022 → 31/01/2024 |
UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This project contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
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SDG 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth
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SDG 10 Reduced Inequalities
Keywords
- Denmark
- anti-immigration policy
- refugees
- Racism, rejected asylum seekers, Human Rights
- paradigm shift
- unwelcome
- integration
- assimilation
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Border controls in Europe undermine the Schengen Area and the EU itself
Pace, M., 16 Sept 2025, London : Chatham House, The Royal Institute of International Affairs.Research output: Other contribution › Net publication - Internet publication › Research › peer-review
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Briterne er lune på den stramme danske asylpolitik
Pace, M., 14 Nov 2025, København : Videnskab.dk.Research output: Other contribution › Net publication - Internet publication › Research › peer-review
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German election: Far-right firewall weakens as immigration concerns take centre stage
Pace, M., 20 Feb 2025, London : Chatham House, The Royal Institute of International Affairs.Research output: Other contribution › Net publication - Internet publication › Research › peer-review
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Taking the Pulse: Are Europe’s New Asylum Policies a Betrayal of its Values?
de Waal, T. (Editor), Portes, J., Selee, A., Vimont, P., Zarhloule, Y., Funk Kirkegaard, J., Pace, M., Kampfner, J., Koch, A. & Villa, M., 20 Nov 2025, Brussels : Carnegie Europe.Research output: Other contribution › Net publication - Internet publication › Research › peer-review
Activities
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Book Launch and Panel Discussion: Un-welcome to Denmark. The Paradigm Shift and Refugee Integration
Pace, M. (Speaker) & Tsourdi, L. (Panel member)
19 Jan 2026Activity: Talk or presentation › Lecture and oral contribution
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Administrative Integration Through Agency Governance: the Role of FRONTEX, the EUAA and Europol
Pace, M. (Examiner)
19 Jan 2026Activity: Examination
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European Asylum and Migration Policy and Labour Market Integration
Pace, M. (Participant)
30 Oct 2025Activity: Other
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Policy to accommodate populist voters won't work
Pace, M. (Participant) & Springford, J. (Participant)
23 Oct 2025Activity: Other
Press/Media
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Why is Denmark, which has historically been tolerant of immigrants and refugees, closing down?
Pace, M.
20/12/2025
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Press / Media
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A Close Look at Denmark's Hardline Asylum Policies
Pace, M.
18/12/2025
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Press / Media
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Europe's new asylum and migration policies: Could Denmark’s model lead the way?
Pace, M.
11/12/2025
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Press / Media
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Why is the UK seeking to emulate Denmark's asylum policy?
Pace, M.
06/12/2025
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Press / Media