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In current public debates, (irregular) migrants/ refugees are subject to divisive politics, a process in which in particular political elites mobilize fears and use this group as scapegoats in emotionally charged political campaigns. Arguably, the politicization of issues related to migration and refugees has been a driving force behind the rise of the radical right in many Western democracies. Yet, the governance of migration and refugees is largely removed from a rational process of democratic coordination, cooperation, contestation, and conflict resolution. It is hard to imagine a field of public policy making in which one would find a similar disjuncture between a highly polarizing politicization of the issue on the one hand and the lack of pragmatic-effective program or policy development on the other. This hybrid event (April 2 2024) considered policies governing irregular migration and refugees from a comparative (transatlantic) perspective. What are promising ways of approaching this politically thorny issue from a policy perspective? What has worked, which approaches have proven to be effective and suitable/desirable in terms of their outcome on the ground? Panel 2 Dr. Natascha Zaun, Leuphana Universität, Germany, UK Dr. Dagmar Soennecken, York University Dr. Christian Leuprecht, Royal Military Collage of Canada Moderated by Dr. Oliver Schmidtke, Centre for Global Studies, University of Victoria This event is part of the project "Governing migration and refugees – towards pragmatic approaches and effective policies in a transatlantic perspective", co-financed by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation Canada. EUCAnet (Europe Canada Network) is a hub for experts primarily located in Canada that work on European and Canadian current issues from a transatlantic perspective. These experts offer commentary and expertise and are available for media interviews and public talks. Wie are a public outreach platform – that makes scholarly knowledge available and meaningful to the public in times when the need for evidence based knowledge and public debate is crucial. Our goal is to foster the Canada Europe Transatlantic Dialogue with the aim of supporting the process of informing public policy making. Official Site: http://www.eucanet.org