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The Securitisation Of Migration: A Risky Strategy For European

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This article reviews five recent books that analyse the securitisation of migration from different perspectives. The reviewed books address the securitisation of borders, refugees Other recent contributions to securitization studies have focused on how refugees are framed as a security risk in the context of the 2015 European refugee crisis, an othering This article addresses migration-security nexus in the EU by assessing Member States’ national security and defence strategies as well as the 2016 EUGS in a time of

I argue that a securitisation of migrations in the EU is taking place during this period (from 2013 to date), through the implementation of emergency actions by the EU and

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Incorporating these elements to support coherent goals makes the model a valid enabler, corresponding better to the diversity of the migration policy context. This model is

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From health threat to security risk: Framing migration in Europe vs. Africa European media have long framed migrants as both at risk and a risk, a duality that plays out Nation-states protection and around the globe, especially Western ones, are cracking down on migration for security reasons. International migration has become a key security issue and is

The reviewed books address the securitisation of borders, the issue of refugees and their protection, and the consequences of securitisation for migrant minorities.

This diversity of features is, according to us, the consequence of the securitisation of migration. migration and security challenges In addition, we contend that each of these global migration crises has entailed increasingly

Since 9/11 Western states have sought to integrate ’securitisation‘ measures within migration regimes as asylum seekers and other migrant categories come to be seen as agents It results in strong securitization of the migration of Muslims to European countries. As Khader noted, in the 1980s, migrants started to be perceived not as immigrants This article reviews five recent books that analyse the securitisation of migration from different perspectives. The reviewed books address the securitisation of borders, refugees

Since the 1980s, the political construction of migration increasingly referred to the destabilizing effects of migration on domestic integration and to the dangers for public order it

As a result of the 9/11 attacks and the explosions in the leading cities in Europe, migration became the focus of security policies. This study analyzes the securitization of

Over the last few decades, migration has been constructed as a process that poses threats to the security, identity and wellbeing of European states and societies, and has been the target of Contrary to the expectations of mainstream literature on securitisation, the policies enacted in response to the securitisation of Schengen have violated neither ‘normal politics’ of

Foteini Asderaki and Eleftheria Markozani Abstract The aim of this research is to analyze the trajectory followed by EU insti-tutions for the complete securitization of irregular migration, ABSTRACT This special issue illustrates that the securitisation of migration is not a linear process but a spiralling phenomenon, which involves different actors, and their policies, practices

The 2021 Polish-Belarus border crisis marked a significant turning point in the European Union’s approach to migration, increasingly characterised as a destabilising force The EU preoccupation with migration seems to be fostering a security-driven approach to mi-gration. The evolving internal context in Europe has cemented a growing perception of migra Though ENP-informed foreign policy was broader than migration management, it nonetheless set the stage for both securitization and externalization. Securitization refers to the

To do so, it analyzes the factors underlying the securitization of migration issues, considering two divergent paradigms of national security and human security. This article addresses migration-security nexus in the EU by assessing Member States’ national security and defence the factors underlying the strategies as well as the 2016 EUGS in a time of migration crisis, a crisis that stands as one of In particular, politicization and securitization of the topic in Europe have been proven to shape public attitudes, as news organizations and political parties link migration to

Currently, national security strategies contribute for the securitization of migration as they sustain a narrative for migration issues, especially focusing on state sovereignty and Threat, Securitization and Risk: Implications for Governance „Threat“ and „risk“ are both central concepts in securitization theory 2 and securitizationbased approaches to migration.

Abstract The migration-security nexus, already at the heart of EU policymaking before the 2011 Arab uprisings, became acute after the forced displacements from Syria and

The current migration and security challenges know no borders, and require a truly European approach. Where Frontex used to be limited to supporting Member States in managing their Introduction Over the last few decades, migration has been constructed as a process that poses threats to the security, identity and wellbeing of European states and societies, and has been ABSTRACT This article investigates the evolving security practices of one of the key actors in the handling of asylum-seekers and migrants at the external borders of the European Union (EU) Member

A closer look at the process of securitisation the EU’s external action provides several insights into Europe’s capacity to act in foreign and security policy. Abstract Studies of migration-related security concerns have focused on the emergence of these concerns through securitization or their potential dissolution through