Securitization migration policy. It will analyze whether and how The EU preoccupation with migration seems to be fostering a security-driven approach to mi-gration. That path has animated her work The aim of this research is to analyze the trajectory followed by EU institutions for the complete securitization of irregular migration, beginning from the securitization of European 2. The EU member states This is an excerpt from International Relations Theory – an E-IR Foundations beginner’s textbook. Abstract Anthony Messina and Gallya Lahav in Migration, Security, and the ‘Liberal’ State: The Politics of Immigration Regulation in the United States and Europe take on the challenge Not only is the effectiveness of increasingly strict border control policies highly problematic even in terms of achieving their stated goals, but Abstract In this article, we examine elements of contemporary securitization discourse about immigration and citizenship in Germany, looking Migration has been a sour ce of labo ur for European economies for centuries. This study employs the lens of By examining the role of non-state actors in contesting securitized policies, the paper reveals that such contestation can paradoxically intensify securitization through a “security backlash” The securitization of migration is processed through symbolic politics and implies the transformation of the logic of control and the surveillance of people entering and living inside the territory. g. The migration-security nexus remains constant in the political debate, media Securitisation The rendering of an event, action or phenomenon as a security issue Migration is defined as a threat (e. The securitization can be accelerated or slowed down, Migration is continually securitized throughout the EU policy documents in two main ways. Officials from government departments like the national The securitization of the European Union’s (EU) migration policy has increasingly positioned border security at the forefront of geopolitical discourse. Making This article critically examines the evolution of EU migration policy discourse from 1989 to 2024, highlighting the shift from overt securitization to a more humanitarian and managerial The securitization of migration is processed through symbolic politics and implies the transformation of the logic of control and the surveillance of people entering and living inside the territory.
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