Transit mobility governance in Turkey

The concept of transit mobility in relation to Turkey is used to describe irregular movements of persons who use Turkey as a transit country to enter the European Union (EU). Since the mid-1990s, the increasing importance of Turkey as a major country for irregular mobility towards Europe has become...

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Reforms
Socioeconomic factors
Transportation
Transportation planning
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