MEPs Call for Common Asylum Rules
In a shortened plenary session last week, several MEPs hit back at pressure from Turkey while calling for an update
Joanna Eva is a London-based analyst and contributor with a range of clients in the risk consulting industry. She specializes in Asian political and economic analysis, having lived and travelled extensively in the region for close to a decade. She holds a Master of Law from the University of New South Wales and received her Bachelor of International Studies from the University of Sydney. She is proficient in English and Mandarin Chinese.
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