This thesis presents an interpretation of the EU’s utilisation of norms through the establishment program for regular immigrants. The focus and interest are on newly arrived quota refugees in the Swedish municipality of Mark. Through the paradigm of norm diffusion, one can understand European norms and how they are used to attain set goals. Furthermore, the concept of spillover is also helpful in comprehending the EU’s usage of norms as an integrative mechanism or tool. This study underlines the importance of understanding the purpose and design of specific norms and their diffusion patterns. One way to comprehend how effective the EU is in using its policies to reflect and promote a European way of life is by looking at the establishment p...
This thesis focuses on the Norwegian Introduction Programme for newly arrived immigrants and refugee...
This bachelor thesis deals with the change in the Swedish government's stance on migration politics ...
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom...
Are cities purely normtakers or (also) norm-makers? Through qualitative research it is studied wheth...
The Europeanization of migration and asylum policies shifted the decision-making process for border ...
As a result of the refugee reception crisis in 2015 the advocacy for increasing resettlement numbers...
Resettlement is a tool for the international protection of refugees which has received increased att...
People in refuge face states with a dilemma. This dilemma consists of a wish (or obligation) to help...
In 2015, Sweden was one of the exemplary member states of the European Union that took in a dispropo...
The purpose of this thesis is to find out to what extent Sweden’s new liberal approach towards labou...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze a Swedish Integration Policy Bill (2009/10:60) for refugees...
In a historical perspective, Sweden has transformed from being a country of emigration to one of imm...
In the late 1990s, the member states of the European Union decided to establish a Common European As...
This thesis focuses on the analysis of a possible formation of the EU disinformation policy by norm ...
This thesis is an attempt to formulate a constructive proposal for the ongoing establishment of a po...
This thesis focuses on the Norwegian Introduction Programme for newly arrived immigrants and refugee...
This bachelor thesis deals with the change in the Swedish government's stance on migration politics ...
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom...
Are cities purely normtakers or (also) norm-makers? Through qualitative research it is studied wheth...
The Europeanization of migration and asylum policies shifted the decision-making process for border ...
As a result of the refugee reception crisis in 2015 the advocacy for increasing resettlement numbers...
Resettlement is a tool for the international protection of refugees which has received increased att...
People in refuge face states with a dilemma. This dilemma consists of a wish (or obligation) to help...
In 2015, Sweden was one of the exemplary member states of the European Union that took in a dispropo...
The purpose of this thesis is to find out to what extent Sweden’s new liberal approach towards labou...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze a Swedish Integration Policy Bill (2009/10:60) for refugees...
In a historical perspective, Sweden has transformed from being a country of emigration to one of imm...
In the late 1990s, the member states of the European Union decided to establish a Common European As...
This thesis focuses on the analysis of a possible formation of the EU disinformation policy by norm ...
This thesis is an attempt to formulate a constructive proposal for the ongoing establishment of a po...
This thesis focuses on the Norwegian Introduction Programme for newly arrived immigrants and refugee...
This bachelor thesis deals with the change in the Swedish government's stance on migration politics ...
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom...