Southern European countries have come to constitute the most vulnerable external border of the European Union (EU) over the last decade. Irregular migration pressures have been acutely felt on the EU’s southern sea borders, and particularly on four sets of islands: Canary Islands (Spain), Lampedusa and Linosa (Italy), Malta, and Aegean Islands (Greece). This quartet is, to a large extent, used as stepping stones by irregular migrants and asylum seekers to reach the European continent. This paper studies the role of these islands as ‘outposts’ of a framework of externalization. It starts by discussing the notion of externalization and its different facets. It considers how externalization is linked to both fencing and gate-keeping strategies...
This paper aims to identify and assess the main items in the strategy followed by the EU and its mem...
The EU’s approach to the so-called ‘refugee crises’, and more in general to the governance of irregu...
This paper outlines the emergence and development of the 'external dimension' of EU policy on immigr...
ABSTRACT: Southern European countries have come to constitute the most vulnerable external border of...
In the last decade, the many migration crises at the European Union’s (EU) Southern borders have ine...
Why does the European Union focus on controlling irregular immigration at the external border? The e...
Why does the European Union focus on controlling irregular immigration at the external border? The e...
The European Union (EU) has reacted to the migration crises of the last decade with growing external...
This report is part of the RESPOND Project’s Work Package 6 (WP6), titled ‘Conflicting Europeanisati...
This collective volume draws on the themes of intersectionality and overlapping policy universes to ...
Over the last few decades, both the European Union and European States have been implementing variou...
First published online on 19 May 2014This paper investigates recent developments in EU policy on con...
International audienceCan a part of the territory of the European Union be turned into a “non-territ...
The policies relating to the management of migration - control of external borders, asylum and immig...
This article examines the role that Malta and the Republic of Cyprus (RoC) have played within the Eu...
This paper aims to identify and assess the main items in the strategy followed by the EU and its mem...
The EU’s approach to the so-called ‘refugee crises’, and more in general to the governance of irregu...
This paper outlines the emergence and development of the 'external dimension' of EU policy on immigr...
ABSTRACT: Southern European countries have come to constitute the most vulnerable external border of...
In the last decade, the many migration crises at the European Union’s (EU) Southern borders have ine...
Why does the European Union focus on controlling irregular immigration at the external border? The e...
Why does the European Union focus on controlling irregular immigration at the external border? The e...
The European Union (EU) has reacted to the migration crises of the last decade with growing external...
This report is part of the RESPOND Project’s Work Package 6 (WP6), titled ‘Conflicting Europeanisati...
This collective volume draws on the themes of intersectionality and overlapping policy universes to ...
Over the last few decades, both the European Union and European States have been implementing variou...
First published online on 19 May 2014This paper investigates recent developments in EU policy on con...
International audienceCan a part of the territory of the European Union be turned into a “non-territ...
The policies relating to the management of migration - control of external borders, asylum and immig...
This article examines the role that Malta and the Republic of Cyprus (RoC) have played within the Eu...
This paper aims to identify and assess the main items in the strategy followed by the EU and its mem...
The EU’s approach to the so-called ‘refugee crises’, and more in general to the governance of irregu...
This paper outlines the emergence and development of the 'external dimension' of EU policy on immigr...