The ‘coloniality’, porosity, and ‘ungovernability’ of borders in West Africa, have engendered undocumented migration, in which most people engage to visit their kin and for economic reasons such as herding, farming, fishing, hunting, and trading. This occurs concurrently with human smuggling, human trafficking, gun-running, terrorism, and money laundering. The rise in these cross-border criminal activities and the resultant insecurity have put irregular migration into the mainstream of political and academic conversation, generating national, regional, and global concerns. Against this backdrop, this paper examines the nexus between irregular migration and insecurity along ‘ungoverned’ borders in West Africa, based on a review of relevant l...
Africa, and especially the Sahel, has experienced frequent recurrences of armed conflicts and terror...
Irregular migration and insecurity interplay in complex ways in North Africa. Data covering this int...
Since the end of the Cold War, the monopoly of legitimate organized force of many African states has...
The externalized European “migration management” in West Africa has technologically modernized and m...
This book examines the nexus between political borders, pastoral nomadism, and human security in Afr...
West Africa has become notorious for instability and armed conflict and is increasingly known for tr...
The introduction of ‘illegal’ migration in West African countries represented a major conceptual pol...
International migration between Nigeria and her neighbours has been a source of concern in the formu...
Encouraged by porous border boundaries in Africa, trafficking in persons and objects is a demand-dri...
International actors from International Organizations, Western States, Think tanks, risk management ...
Prior to the enactment of the ECOWAS Protocol on free movement, people move from one location to ano...
Recent work on borders has tended to overlook border control actors, practices and rationalities in ...
This working paper offers a local perspective on the dynamic nature and recent transformations of th...
In the past decade, the European Union and its member states have invested heavily in a far-reaching...
In recent years, Niger has gained prominence as a hub for the smuggling of migrants from West Africa...
Africa, and especially the Sahel, has experienced frequent recurrences of armed conflicts and terror...
Irregular migration and insecurity interplay in complex ways in North Africa. Data covering this int...
Since the end of the Cold War, the monopoly of legitimate organized force of many African states has...
The externalized European “migration management” in West Africa has technologically modernized and m...
This book examines the nexus between political borders, pastoral nomadism, and human security in Afr...
West Africa has become notorious for instability and armed conflict and is increasingly known for tr...
The introduction of ‘illegal’ migration in West African countries represented a major conceptual pol...
International migration between Nigeria and her neighbours has been a source of concern in the formu...
Encouraged by porous border boundaries in Africa, trafficking in persons and objects is a demand-dri...
International actors from International Organizations, Western States, Think tanks, risk management ...
Prior to the enactment of the ECOWAS Protocol on free movement, people move from one location to ano...
Recent work on borders has tended to overlook border control actors, practices and rationalities in ...
This working paper offers a local perspective on the dynamic nature and recent transformations of th...
In the past decade, the European Union and its member states have invested heavily in a far-reaching...
In recent years, Niger has gained prominence as a hub for the smuggling of migrants from West Africa...
Africa, and especially the Sahel, has experienced frequent recurrences of armed conflicts and terror...
Irregular migration and insecurity interplay in complex ways in North Africa. Data covering this int...
Since the end of the Cold War, the monopoly of legitimate organized force of many African states has...