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Component 2: Global Systems and Global Governance

Quick questions on Global migration impacts and governance - Eduqas A-Level Geography

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What is the governance of migration?
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No single body governs global migration. Nation states remain the primary actors, deciding who may enter, work and settle, and controlling borders. Regional arrangements go further: the EU's Schengen Area abolished internal border checks and the bloc set shared (if strained) asylum rules. At the global scale, the UNHCR protects refugees, the IOM supports orderly migration, and the 2018 Global Compact for Migration sought shared principles, but these institutions can only coordinate and advocate, not compel sovereign states.
What is q1?
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Define the term remittances. [2 marks]
What is q2?
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Explain why governing global migration is difficult. [3 marks]

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