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Changing Europe: Identities, Nations and Citizens

By: David Dunkerley; Lesley Hodgson et al. | Book details

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6Migration and asylum-seeking in Europe
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These and other figures discussed in this section derive from UNHCR statistics.

10The enlargement of the European Union
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Interestingly there is one case of contraction rather than enlargement. When Denmark joined in 1973, Greenland was then a dependency. Following full independence in 1979, Greenland chose to withdraw from the Community in 1985.
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Slovakia was deemed not to have satisfied the political conditions.

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