The death of migrants in the Mediterranean remains a significant problem for EU migration policy. Ruben Zaiotti argues that Europe’s approach to the issue can effectively be termed a type of ‘externalisation’, in which the responsibility for migration has been off loaded to origin and transit countries. He writes that the best explanation for why Europe has adopted this model may be a psychological one, related to the internal dynamics within EU states
Starting from an analysis of the migration policies enacted by the European Union before 2011, this ...
While the migration crisis has eased in other EU countries such as Greece, Italy’s coastline remains...
The refugee crisis has shaped a new perception of the migration reality in Europe. The ramification...
Figures released in June by the International Organisation for Migration estimate that over 100,000 ...
Over 300 migrants travelling from Libya to Italy died on 3 October when the boat they were travellin...
[From the Introduction]. The subject of Migration has been for centuries a matter of concern; Migran...
This paper challenges the claim of globalisation as a cause ofimmigration into Southern Europe and, ...
In the wake of the April 19 tragedy in the Mediterranean, in which more than 900 migrants died when ...
European perspectives on recent migration fl ows are heavily biased towards the Malthusian and evolu...
Globalization means that a few borders disappear all over the world, and this both encourages and in...
Starting from an analysis of the migration policies enacted by the European Union before 2011, this ...
The death of Aylan, a 3-year-old boy on a Turkish beach, prompted European leaders and public opinio...
Migration has existed virtually as long as humans have. Migration as a social phenomenon is nothing ...
This paper challenges the claim of glohalisation as a cause of immigration into Southern Europe and,...
Starting from an analysis of EU migration policies before 2011, this work aims to understand how Eur...
Starting from an analysis of the migration policies enacted by the European Union before 2011, this ...
While the migration crisis has eased in other EU countries such as Greece, Italy’s coastline remains...
The refugee crisis has shaped a new perception of the migration reality in Europe. The ramification...
Figures released in June by the International Organisation for Migration estimate that over 100,000 ...
Over 300 migrants travelling from Libya to Italy died on 3 October when the boat they were travellin...
[From the Introduction]. The subject of Migration has been for centuries a matter of concern; Migran...
This paper challenges the claim of globalisation as a cause ofimmigration into Southern Europe and, ...
In the wake of the April 19 tragedy in the Mediterranean, in which more than 900 migrants died when ...
European perspectives on recent migration fl ows are heavily biased towards the Malthusian and evolu...
Globalization means that a few borders disappear all over the world, and this both encourages and in...
Starting from an analysis of the migration policies enacted by the European Union before 2011, this ...
The death of Aylan, a 3-year-old boy on a Turkish beach, prompted European leaders and public opinio...
Migration has existed virtually as long as humans have. Migration as a social phenomenon is nothing ...
This paper challenges the claim of glohalisation as a cause of immigration into Southern Europe and,...
Starting from an analysis of EU migration policies before 2011, this work aims to understand how Eur...
Starting from an analysis of the migration policies enacted by the European Union before 2011, this ...
While the migration crisis has eased in other EU countries such as Greece, Italy’s coastline remains...
The refugee crisis has shaped a new perception of the migration reality in Europe. The ramification...