This paper presents a novel set of empirical evidence to explore several hypotheses regarding the migrant crisis in the Mediterranean Sea. The political instability in transit countries, such as Libya, that made pre-existent repatriation policies ineffective, called for several search-and-rescue operations in the Mediterranean, which in turn have been wrongly accused of fostering illegal immigration and increasing deaths at sea. The empirical results show that the main determinants of the departures are several root causes at the departing African countries, underlining the importance of fighting human smuggling networks. The paper suggests a change in migration studies’ perspective, to leave behind the pull-and-push-factors narrative that ...
Death and suffering of migrants at Europe’s Mediterranean Sea border has become one of the defining ...
Significant increases in the number of refugees and other migrants arriving across the Mediterranean...
With over 1,000 migrants in the Mediterranean feared dead following a series of incidents in recent ...
This paper presents a novel set of empirical evidence to explore several hypotheses regarding the mi...
In the wake of the April 19 tragedy in the Mediterranean, in which more than 900 migrants died when ...
Migration across the Mediterranean is often presented – in media and political debates – as a single...
Since 2007 the number of refugees fleeing conflict and violence has doubled to more than 25 million....
The argument that maritime Search and Rescue (SAR) operations act as a ‘pull factor’ of irregular se...
This policy brief discusses the hypothesis that EU-sponsored border management policies explain the ...
We present a synthesis of some results of our research on the migrant crisis along the Central Medit...
The Mediterranean Sea is the most porous border between Europe and its neighbours and the world's mo...
The Central Mediterranean Sea is the world's most dangerous crossing for irregular migrants. In resp...
Migration is an obvious response to political, economic, socio-demographic, and ecological crises. I...
This article explores illegal migration routes and groups across North Africa to Europe. We describe...
Far from the 'space of mobility' once described by Fernand Braudel, the Mediterranean has become a ...
Death and suffering of migrants at Europe’s Mediterranean Sea border has become one of the defining ...
Significant increases in the number of refugees and other migrants arriving across the Mediterranean...
With over 1,000 migrants in the Mediterranean feared dead following a series of incidents in recent ...
This paper presents a novel set of empirical evidence to explore several hypotheses regarding the mi...
In the wake of the April 19 tragedy in the Mediterranean, in which more than 900 migrants died when ...
Migration across the Mediterranean is often presented – in media and political debates – as a single...
Since 2007 the number of refugees fleeing conflict and violence has doubled to more than 25 million....
The argument that maritime Search and Rescue (SAR) operations act as a ‘pull factor’ of irregular se...
This policy brief discusses the hypothesis that EU-sponsored border management policies explain the ...
We present a synthesis of some results of our research on the migrant crisis along the Central Medit...
The Mediterranean Sea is the most porous border between Europe and its neighbours and the world's mo...
The Central Mediterranean Sea is the world's most dangerous crossing for irregular migrants. In resp...
Migration is an obvious response to political, economic, socio-demographic, and ecological crises. I...
This article explores illegal migration routes and groups across North Africa to Europe. We describe...
Far from the 'space of mobility' once described by Fernand Braudel, the Mediterranean has become a ...
Death and suffering of migrants at Europe’s Mediterranean Sea border has become one of the defining ...
Significant increases in the number of refugees and other migrants arriving across the Mediterranean...
With over 1,000 migrants in the Mediterranean feared dead following a series of incidents in recent ...