This article contributes to the debates on de-centring the analysis of migration governance in Europe by focusing on the potential role of external actors in the securitisation of asylum and migration in the European Union (EU). Although there has been a growing amount of literature on the securitisation of asylum and migration in the EU, the role possibly played by external actors in this securitisation process has not been considered to date. This article addresses this gap using the case of Turkey. Theoretically, it contributes to the development of the securitisation framework by de-centring the study of securitisation processes. It argues that, from the vantage point of an external actor, a securitisation process highlights the existen...
This article discusses whether the EU-Turkey migration deal of 2016 is sustainable in the midst of d...
Turkey has been a stage for human mobility for many years, yet it did not have a comprehensive migra...
Under what conditions do governments view and respond to the arrival of refugees primarily as a secu...
This article contributes to the debates on de-centring the analysis of migration governance in Europ...
This article contributes to the debates on the securitization of asylum and migration in Europe by f...
This study contributes to the current literature on migration and asylum as an empirical study that ...
This article aims at analyzing “securitization of migration” in TurkeyEuropean Union (EU) relations....
The European Union has recently been an attractive destination for asylum seekers and migrants. Desp...
This study investigates the nexus between the mass movement of people and security and foreign polic...
This article critically analyzed the Turkish and Libyan refugee deals. We argued that these deals pr...
This article examines recent trends in EU refugee law. It argues that within the EU there is a compl...
This article investigates the evolving security practices of one of the key actors in the handling o...
This article scrutinizes how the Syrian crisis affects the management of Turkey’s refugee regime. It...
Turkey has been seriously affected by the refugee crisis which is constituted by the Syrian people e...
As a response to the refugee crisis of 2015, the European Union reached an agreement with Turkey for...
This article discusses whether the EU-Turkey migration deal of 2016 is sustainable in the midst of d...
Turkey has been a stage for human mobility for many years, yet it did not have a comprehensive migra...
Under what conditions do governments view and respond to the arrival of refugees primarily as a secu...
This article contributes to the debates on de-centring the analysis of migration governance in Europ...
This article contributes to the debates on the securitization of asylum and migration in Europe by f...
This study contributes to the current literature on migration and asylum as an empirical study that ...
This article aims at analyzing “securitization of migration” in TurkeyEuropean Union (EU) relations....
The European Union has recently been an attractive destination for asylum seekers and migrants. Desp...
This study investigates the nexus between the mass movement of people and security and foreign polic...
This article critically analyzed the Turkish and Libyan refugee deals. We argued that these deals pr...
This article examines recent trends in EU refugee law. It argues that within the EU there is a compl...
This article investigates the evolving security practices of one of the key actors in the handling o...
This article scrutinizes how the Syrian crisis affects the management of Turkey’s refugee regime. It...
Turkey has been seriously affected by the refugee crisis which is constituted by the Syrian people e...
As a response to the refugee crisis of 2015, the European Union reached an agreement with Turkey for...
This article discusses whether the EU-Turkey migration deal of 2016 is sustainable in the midst of d...
Turkey has been a stage for human mobility for many years, yet it did not have a comprehensive migra...
Under what conditions do governments view and respond to the arrival of refugees primarily as a secu...