There is a simple truth beneath the growing human tragedy of Europe’s 
refugee crisis, and the European Union cannot address the massive influx
 of exhausted, desperate people in a manner compatible with its values 
unless governments and citizens acknowledge it. Simply put, the historic
 challenge confronting Europe also offers historic opportunities. The 
question is whether Europe’s politicians – who have failed to deliver on
 far less complicated issues over which they had a lot more control – 
can seize the moment.
These problems are aggravated by 
coordination failures. Attitudes toward refugees vary widely across 
countries, with Germany taking a particularly enlightened approach
 that contrasts sharply with Hungary’s notably heartless one. Some 
countries, such as the Czech Republic, have blocked deals to share the 
burden fairly among European Union members, including through mandatory quotas.
Europe has the opportunity to turn today’s refugee crisis into a catalyst for renewal and progress. Let us hope that its politicians stop bickering and start working together to take advantage of this opening. If they fail, the momentum behind regional integration – which has brought peace, prosperity, and hope to hundreds of millions of people – will weaken considerably, to the detriment of all.
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The scale of the challenge is immense, with
 the flow of refugees extremely difficult to monitor and channel, let 
alone limit. Fleeing war and oppression, tens of thousands of people are
 risking life and limb to find refuge in Europe – a phenomenon that will
 continue as long as chaos persists in countries of origin, such as 
Syria, and countries facilitating transit, such as Iraq and Libya.
In the meantime, Europe’s transport 
networks are under stress, as are shelters, border crossings, and 
registration centers. Common asylum policies – including, for example, 
the basic rule that asylum-seekers should be registered at their point 
of entry into the EU – are not functioning or are being bypassed. And 
the cherished concept of effortless travel within the border-free 
Schengen Area is under threat.
Europe has the opportunity to turn today’s refugee crisis into a catalyst for renewal and progress. Let us hope that its politicians stop bickering and start working together to take advantage of this opening. If they fail, the momentum behind regional integration – which has brought peace, prosperity, and hope to hundreds of millions of people – will weaken considerably, to the detriment of all.
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