Infographic: The Schengen area’s roadblocks
4 October 2016
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The future of the Schengen area, one of the crowning achievements of European integration, is increasingly clouded as European Union member states are imposing temporary border restrictions to stave off perceived security threats from migrants and terrorists. The economic cost of dropping Schengen could be debilitating, but the path to ...

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