While the number of forced migrants moving out of conflict-ridden or otherwise troubled regions into relatively stable and safe parts of the world is higher than ever, the countries of destination are increasingly trying to prevent migrants from reaching their territories. Given the scale of forced displacement and current trends of tightening immigration policies, it should be expected that tragedies at the borders, similar to that recently witnessed in Europe, will become the norm rather than the exception and that new discourses and practices will continue to emerge, transforming territorial borders in various parts of the world into highly conflictual and politicised ‘borderspaces’. This article is a contribution to the understanding of...
In this article, I explore the violent consequences of the post-2015 EU border regime for people ...
The Schengen area tends to be commonly misconstrued in the public perception as being ‘border-free’,...
Award date: 17 June 2022. Supervisor: Professor, Claudius Wagemann, European University InstituteIn ...
While the number of forced migrants moving out of conflict-ridden or otherwise troubled regions into...
The COVID-19 pandemic has severely restricted global movement, thus affecting migration processes an...
The ongoing humanitarian crisis at the Polish-Belarusian border has not attracted mass public attent...
Migration as a social phenomenon has always been a part of the world, but it has never reached such ...
This article compares two theoretical tools popular among migration researchers: the concept of “bar...
Since the end of the Cold War order post-Soviet borders have been characterised by geopolitical tens...
Migration as a social phenomenon has always been a part of the world, but it has never reached such ...
While much of current debate on European border control focuses on the reinforcements of Europe’s So...
Abstract: The dramatic flows of migrants that occurred above all during the year 2021 on the border ...
Within a hard border system of international relations and especially in Eastern Europe, the problem...
Poland interests and her policy are strongly determined by her geopolitical conditions. More than 40...
The aim of this article is an attempt to answer the questions: how should Poland's policy towards th...
In this article, I explore the violent consequences of the post-2015 EU border regime for people ...
The Schengen area tends to be commonly misconstrued in the public perception as being ‘border-free’,...
Award date: 17 June 2022. Supervisor: Professor, Claudius Wagemann, European University InstituteIn ...
While the number of forced migrants moving out of conflict-ridden or otherwise troubled regions into...
The COVID-19 pandemic has severely restricted global movement, thus affecting migration processes an...
The ongoing humanitarian crisis at the Polish-Belarusian border has not attracted mass public attent...
Migration as a social phenomenon has always been a part of the world, but it has never reached such ...
This article compares two theoretical tools popular among migration researchers: the concept of “bar...
Since the end of the Cold War order post-Soviet borders have been characterised by geopolitical tens...
Migration as a social phenomenon has always been a part of the world, but it has never reached such ...
While much of current debate on European border control focuses on the reinforcements of Europe’s So...
Abstract: The dramatic flows of migrants that occurred above all during the year 2021 on the border ...
Within a hard border system of international relations and especially in Eastern Europe, the problem...
Poland interests and her policy are strongly determined by her geopolitical conditions. More than 40...
The aim of this article is an attempt to answer the questions: how should Poland's policy towards th...
In this article, I explore the violent consequences of the post-2015 EU border regime for people ...
The Schengen area tends to be commonly misconstrued in the public perception as being ‘border-free’,...
Award date: 17 June 2022. Supervisor: Professor, Claudius Wagemann, European University InstituteIn ...