While the fact that the implementation of migration policies fails to perfectly manage migration is well known, the actual dynamics of policy implementation have received little attention to date. A serious engagement with this phenomenon requires a move beyond policy texts and political intentions, and towards a ‘migration regime’ perspective that pays attention to the inherent contradictions, conflicts of interest and competing logics within migration control practices. This collection posits a multi-actor perspective that includes state agents, migrants and non-state actors alike and proposes three key factors that require a closer examination: competing institutional logics, discretionary practices and migrants’ agency. Based on origina...
This book offers a comprehensive exploration on how different migration policies are implemented day...
This article explores the responses of European local authorities to the public service needs of res...
With nearly one in ten residents of advanced industrialized states now an immigrant, international m...
This account reviews the state of the literature on migration since the West European Politics speci...
Geographical limitation, ostracism and deportation are defined as state practices that try to handle...
jeroen doomernik & michael jandl (eds.) This book draws the reader into the complex, often contr...
The aim of this special issue is to critically assess the potential of regime theory for migration r...
This paper explores the role played by the production and use of knowledge about international migra...
Since 2011, the migration government in the EU have increasingly strengthened specific territorial c...
Previously published as a special issue of West European Politics, this edited volume evaluates the ...
For decades the European Union has cooperated with partner countries on the nexus between migration ...
The movement of people across borders, and the varied governmental responses to that movement, is of...
Both the interests of nation states to manage migration and the behavior of migrants during their in...
It has often been noted that a weakness of migration studies is the tendency to take policy categori...
This chapter offers an analysis of the eu mobility partnerships as one case in point for policy inte...
This book offers a comprehensive exploration on how different migration policies are implemented day...
This article explores the responses of European local authorities to the public service needs of res...
With nearly one in ten residents of advanced industrialized states now an immigrant, international m...
This account reviews the state of the literature on migration since the West European Politics speci...
Geographical limitation, ostracism and deportation are defined as state practices that try to handle...
jeroen doomernik & michael jandl (eds.) This book draws the reader into the complex, often contr...
The aim of this special issue is to critically assess the potential of regime theory for migration r...
This paper explores the role played by the production and use of knowledge about international migra...
Since 2011, the migration government in the EU have increasingly strengthened specific territorial c...
Previously published as a special issue of West European Politics, this edited volume evaluates the ...
For decades the European Union has cooperated with partner countries on the nexus between migration ...
The movement of people across borders, and the varied governmental responses to that movement, is of...
Both the interests of nation states to manage migration and the behavior of migrants during their in...
It has often been noted that a weakness of migration studies is the tendency to take policy categori...
This chapter offers an analysis of the eu mobility partnerships as one case in point for policy inte...
This book offers a comprehensive exploration on how different migration policies are implemented day...
This article explores the responses of European local authorities to the public service needs of res...
With nearly one in ten residents of advanced industrialized states now an immigrant, international m...