The EUs External Governance of Migration
This book examines migration as a key element of the European Unions (EUs) foreign policy and thus a critical domain for understanding and evaluating EU external action.
It documents, explains and assesses the implementation of EU migration policies, especially after the crisis of 2015, providing a much-needed overall evaluation and comparison in different geographic contexts. Applying a composite approach to global political justice, it affords a normative assessment of EUs action and shows the tensions between the justice claims of the many actors involved in the EU migration system of governance.
This book will be of key interest to scholars, students and policymakers in EU external/foreign policy, migration and refugee studies, global justice, ethics and more broadly European studies/politics, and international relations.
Michela Ceccorulli is Senior Assistant Professor at the University of Bologna and Adjunct Professor at the Dickinson Center for European Studies in Bologna, Italy.
Enrico Fassi is Assistant Professor at the Catholic University in Milan, Italy.
Routledge Studies on the European Union and Global Order
Series editor: Helene Sjursen
ARENA Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo, Norway.
Some critical voices notwithstanding, the scholarly debate on the EUs foreign policy role and its contribution to global values has rested on the assumption of the viability of a liberal world order with the EU at its vanguard. This Series revisits this assumption.
The series analyses the external policies and the response from external actors of the European Union (EU) at a time of enhanced uncertainty, risk and ambiguity. Drawing on a threefold conception of global political justice, it offers an innovative account of the EUs global role and relevance at a time of profound contestation over global norms. It delivers in-depth analyses of a set of core issues of global governance in which the EU has played a major role, amongst them migration, climate change, security and conflict, and development. Through these analyses, the Series re-conceptualises the EUs global role, and brings forth a new perspective on the crisis of the liberal world order; on what is at stake and for whom.
Migration and the Contested Politics of Justice
Europe and the Global Dimension
Edited by Giorgio Grappi
Conflict Resolution and Global Justice
The European Union in the Global Context
Edited by Nikola Tomi and Ben Tonra
The European Union and Global Development
A Rights-based Development Policy?
Johanne Dhlie Saltnes
The EUs External Governance of Migration
Perspectives of Justice
Edited by Michela Ceccorulli and Enrico Fassi
For more information about this series, please visit: https://www.routledge.com/Routledge-Studies-on-the-European-Union-and-Global-Order/book-series/EUGO
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Contents
MICHELA CECCORULLI AND ENRICO FASSI
2 The migration dimension in EU-Libya relations: fading justice
MICHELA CECCORULLI AND ARTURO VARVELLI
3 Building a common understanding on the management of migration: the mobility partnership between the EU and the Republic of Moldova
MARTINE BROUILLETTE
4 Closing the door to migrants and refugees: assessing justice in the EU-Turkey statement
AYHAN KAYA
5 The EUs response to forced migration from Afghanistan: a joint way forward for returns?
ANGELIKI DIMITRIADI
6 Migration, development and the EU Trust Fund for Africa
ARRIGO PALLOTTI
7 Not its own man: the EU, West African migration and the justice question
RAHMANE IDRISSA
8 Whose protection? EU-IOM cooperation on migration control from a perspective of justice
INKEN BARTELS
9 External ambition, internal tensions: the EUs justice contribution to the Global Compact for Migration
MICHELA CECCORULLI
10 EU foreign policy and migration: a political and normative assessment
ENRICO FASSI AND SONIA LUCARELLI
- 2 The migration dimension in EU-Libya relations: fading justice
- 3 Building a common understanding on the management of migration: the mobility partnership between the EU and the Republic of Moldova
- 4 Closing the door to migrants and refugees: assessing justice in the EU-Turkey statement
- 5 The EUs response to forced migration from Afghanistan: a joint way forward for returns?
- 6 Migration, development and the EU Trust Fund for Africa
- 7 Not its own man: the EU, West African migration and the justice question
- 8 Whose protection? EU-IOM cooperation on migration control from a perspective of justice
- 9 External ambition, internal tensions: the EUs justice contribution to the Global Compact for Migration
- 10 EU foreign policy and migration: a political and normative assessment
Guide
Contributors
Inken Bartels (PhD) is Post-Doctoral Researcher in the research group The Production of Knowledge on Migration at the Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies, University of Osnabrck. She focuses on migration and border regimes, politics of externalization, (voluntary) return and humanitarianism, North and West Africa.
Martine Brouillette (PhD) earned her PhD working at Migrinter laboratoire de recherche spcialis dans ltude des migrations internationals Maison des Sciences de lHomme et de la Socit, Universit de Poitiers. Her research focuses on EU-led policy networks in the implementation of Mobility Partnerships in Georgia and the Republic of Moldova.
Michela Ceccorulli (PhD) is Senior Assistant Professor at the University of Bologna. She is also Adjunct Professor at the Dickinson Center for European Studies (Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA) in Bologna. She has been a researcher in the Horizon2020 project GLOBUS, focusing on migration and EU foreign policy.