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Tag: Deterrence

The colonial history of refugee externalisation. Sending refugees to Rwanda was done before and exposes an imperial world-view

Jochen Lingelbach, Postdoctoral Researcher in African History  (University of Bayreuth), Fellow in the Research Group “Internalizing Borders” (Centre for Interdisciplinary Research Bielefeld)   Current discussions

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18/07/2024

Asylum and Protection Mercenarism: Effects of European Externalisation on African Migration Governance

Leander Kandilige, Professor, University of Ghana, and Thomas Yeboah, Research Fellow/Lecturer, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology   Since the so-called immigration crisis in

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15/07/2024

The concept of migrant instrumentalisation – externalisation through the back door?

Aleksandra Ancite-Jepifánova, Research Affiliate, Refugee Law Initiative, University of London, and CEU Democracy Institute   This article focuses on the link between EU externalisation policies

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14/07/2024

Externalisation as a Breach of the Good Faith Principle

Emilie McDonnell, Adjunct Researcher, University of Tasmania *   The trend of typically wealthy countries seeking to shift and shirk their international obligations towards refugees

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11/07/2024

Italy, Albania and the EU: Externalisation and the reconfiguration of extraterritorial borders

Eleonora Celoria, Affiliate Researcher, Forum for International and European Research on Immigration   The Italy-Albania migration deal, signed in November 2023, introduces a novel model

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08/07/2024

Negotiating belonging in an age of precarity: Externalization in Southeast Asia

Sreetapa Chakrabarty, Assistant Professor, Rabindra Bharati University (CDOE), India and PhD Candidate, Rabindra Bharati University   This paper explores the notion and practice of externalization

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05/07/2024

Why Externalisation Policies Fail: A Critical Analysis

Mariana Gkliati, Assistant Professor, Tilburg University   The article explores the failures of EU externalisation policies in managing migration. The study highlights the limitations of

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03/07/2024

Recent developments in the European Union’s external migration policy: Wishful thinking, questionable assumptions and high risks

Bernd Parusel, Senior Researcher, Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies (SIEPS)   The recently adopted reform of the Common European Asylum System marks the end of a

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29/06/2024

Humanitarian Visas as an Externalization of Border Control? Considerations from the Brazilian Experience

Liliana Lyra Jubilut, Professor, Universidade Católica de Santos and Flávia Oliveira Ribeiro, PhD Candidate, University of Cologne   This paper seeks to debate whether humanitarian

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29/06/2024

Spillovers of EU externalization policies on coerced returns from transit countries

Zeynep Şahin-Mencütek, Senior Researcher, Bonn International Centre for Conflict Studies   The EU’s strong push for cooperation with third countries to facilitate the return of

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29/06/2024
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