This article demonstrates the ambiguity of solidarity as articulated in the European Union’s 2015 relocation schemes for persons in need of international protection. These schemes are shown in turn to reflect the wider limits to solidarity when it comes to the location of people in need of protection. The article also argues that in International Relations theory, the present limits to solidarity are still often either reified or denied, which limits in turn our ability to understand the ethics of global problems and interventions. The final section of the article sketches out a via media which collapses—rather than bridges—the ‘real’ and the ‘ideal’ and which might better serve our understanding of the ethics of difficult problems like the...
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In 2015, due to civil war, more than 850,000 refugees, mostly from Syria, made their way from Turkey...
This article shows that the refugee burdens among Western states are also very unequally distributed...
The UN Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration and the EU’s New Migration and Asylum Pact introduc...
This article critically addresses the analysis put forward by Ludger Pries in his book Refugees, Civ...
The article will put forward a proposal for a paradigmatic change that aims to ‘humanize’ solidarity...
The aftermath of the European refugee crisis can be said to have sparked a crisis of solidarity. Des...
Despite clear humanitarian intensions behind the international protection system, different ideologi...
How much public pressure is there on policymakers who endeavour to introduce policies promoting inte...
This article looks back to the 1920s, and tries to tease out the politics of refugee protection as i...
On the 70th anniversary of the UN Refugee Convention, this article examines the concept of solidarit...
Refugee protection efforts have been shown to suffer from substantial collective action problems due...
Since the peak of the so-called refugee crisis in 2015, much has been written on the topic of solida...
The principle of solidarity is embedded in the foundations of the European Union (EU) legal system a...
The management of the current migrant emergency is revealing deep divisions among the EU member stat...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an alliance licence...
In 2015, due to civil war, more than 850,000 refugees, mostly from Syria, made their way from Turkey...
This article shows that the refugee burdens among Western states are also very unequally distributed...
The UN Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration and the EU’s New Migration and Asylum Pact introduc...
This article critically addresses the analysis put forward by Ludger Pries in his book Refugees, Civ...
The article will put forward a proposal for a paradigmatic change that aims to ‘humanize’ solidarity...
The aftermath of the European refugee crisis can be said to have sparked a crisis of solidarity. Des...
Despite clear humanitarian intensions behind the international protection system, different ideologi...
How much public pressure is there on policymakers who endeavour to introduce policies promoting inte...
This article looks back to the 1920s, and tries to tease out the politics of refugee protection as i...
On the 70th anniversary of the UN Refugee Convention, this article examines the concept of solidarit...
Refugee protection efforts have been shown to suffer from substantial collective action problems due...
Since the peak of the so-called refugee crisis in 2015, much has been written on the topic of solida...
The principle of solidarity is embedded in the foundations of the European Union (EU) legal system a...
The management of the current migrant emergency is revealing deep divisions among the EU member stat...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an alliance licence...
In 2015, due to civil war, more than 850,000 refugees, mostly from Syria, made their way from Turkey...
This article shows that the refugee burdens among Western states are also very unequally distributed...