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Author: Ulrike Krause

Technological Interventions in EU Border Management: Impacts on Migrant Mobility and Rights in Africa

Ngozi L. Uzomah, Researcher at the Population, Environment and Development Research Group, University of Nigeria *   The EU’s externalization policy on border management and

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08/10/2024

Social Work’s Entanglements in Externalization of EU Migration Regimes

Robel Afeworki Abay (Professor, ASH Berlin), Petra Daňková (Assistant Professor, Technical University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt), Tanja Kleibl (Professor, Technical University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt)

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08/10/2024

Externalization, Human Dignity and Asylum

Elizabeth Ngari (Women in Exile), Encarnación Gutiérrez Rodríguez (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) und Noémie Adam Onishi (Women in Exile) *   This article is dedicated to the question of externalization and

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15/09/2024

The Geopolitics of Externalization: Diplomacy, Deal-Making and Transactional Forced Migration

Fiona B. Adamson, Professor, SOAS, University of London, and Kelly M. Greenhill, Professor, Tufts University   In the current political environment, states and their proxies

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14/09/2024

Outsourcing Asylum to African States? An endeavour destined to fail

Franzisca Zanker, Senior Researcher, Arnold-Bergstraesser-Institute (ABI), Freiburg   Rwanda is not the first country to be addressed by European states in the matter of accepting

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11/09/2024

Flipping the Narrative on Border Externalisation: An African Migrant Perspective

Veronica Fynn Bruey, Assistant Professor, Legal Studies, Athabasca University, and Africa-Oxford Fellow, 2023-24   Border externalisation represents a growing trend in global migration policy, where

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26/08/2024

Moving beyond externalisation? Toward lawful cooperation on asylum

Madeline Garlick, Chief of the Protection Policy and Legal Advice Section in the Division of International Protection at UNHCR, and Nikolas Feith Tan, Senior Lecturer

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08/08/2024

Externalising Perceived Crises: A View from Europe’s Southern and Eastern neighbours

Christiane Fröhlich, Senior Research Fellow, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA), and Lea Müller-Funk, Senior Researcher, Department for Migration and Globalisation, University for

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06/08/2024

Guarding the Gates: The Externalization of U.S. Migration Policies and Their Impact Across the Americas

Lena Riemer, Robina Fellow, Yale Law School, and Fellow, Stiftung Mercator   This contribution examines the extensive measures implemented by the United States to control

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31/07/2024

Implementing migration policies in Ghana: navigating externalization and local realities

Cathrine Talleraas, Senior Researcher at the Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI)   This analysis delves into the web of actors and processes involved in implementing migration

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31/07/2024
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