Managing or restricting movement? Diverging approaches of African and European migration governance

被引:0
作者
Franzisca Zanker
机构
[1] Arnold Bergstraesser Institute at the University of Freiburg,
来源
Comparative Migration Studies | / 7卷
关键词
Migration governance; EU-Africa relations; Migration-development nexus; Securitisation; Mobility;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Though a common EU-African agenda of dealing with migration goes back at least a decade with bilateral, regional and continental approaches, it has gained in visible importance in recent years. But what are the actual approaches and does the rhetoric they evoke speak to their actual practice? Unpacking 76 policy documents relating to the governance of migration from African and European institutions between 2005 and 2016, the paper finds that the rhetoric is diverting in itself (both managing and controlling mobility) but also surprisingly similar. There is however a pronounced difference between a management-orientated discourse and the restriction-orientated practice. This is likely tied to hidden agendas: for the EU moving migration controls away from Europe’s borders to the African continent, whilst simultaneously strengthening the rhetorical EU-African partnership. The rhetorical mirroring in African documents may also be an attempt by African states to achieve leverage in an otherwise asymmetric relationship.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 20 条
  • [1] Andersson R(2016)Europe’s failed ‘fight’ against irregular migration: Ethnographic notes on a counterproductive industry Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 42 1055-1075
  • [2] Bisong Amanda(2018)Trans-regional institutional cooperation as multilevel governance: ECOWAS migration policy and the EU Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 45 1294-1309
  • [3] Bourbeau P(2015)Migration, resilience and security: Responses to new inflows of asylum seekers and migrants Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 41 1958-1977
  • [4] Carling J(2011)Protecting Europe and protecting migrants? Strategies for managing unauthorised migration from Africa The British Journal of Politics & International Relations 13 42-58
  • [5] Hernández-Carretero M(2004)Why migration policies fail Ethnic and Racial Studies 27 205-227
  • [6] Castles S(2016)Geopolitics as a migration governance strategy: European Union bilateral relations with southern Mediterranean countries Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 42 606-624
  • [7] Collyer M(2018)Refugees, migrants, neither, both: Categorical fetishism and the politics of bounding in Europe’s ‘migration crisis’ Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 44 48-64
  • [8] Crawley H(2013)The effectiveness of immigration policies Population and Development Review 39 487-508
  • [9] Skleparis D(2008)The myth of invasion: The inconvenient realities of African migration to Europe Third World Quarterly 29 1305-1322
  • [10] Czaika M(2016)Speaking with one voice? The European Union’s global approach to migration and mobility and the limits of international migration cooperation Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 42 571-586