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Externalization and Securitization as Policy Responses to African Migration to the European Union
This paper examines how African migration to the European Union (EU) has become externalized and securitized and the implications this has for migration management for both the EU and Africa.
Victor H Mlambo
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Migration ethics in Genesis 47:1–12 as a limelight for Nigerian migrants
In Genesis 47, Jacob and his descendants were regularly migrants in Egypt. This article examines this text and its interest in the contemporary migrant crises affecting Nigerians.
Favour C. Uroko +2 more
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Irregular migration struggles and active subjects of trans-border politics : new research strategies for interrogating the agency of the marginalised [PDF]
The politics of migration has become increasingly prominent as a site of struggle. However, the active subjecthood of people on the move in precarious situations is often overlooked.
Squire, Vicki
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Irregular migration is an issue of great concern for today’s world. There are various factors which are responsible for this conundrum. These are overpopulation, natural disaster, poverty, illiteracy, lack of employment opportunities, for a better life ...
Afzalur Rahman
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Polish Response to Irregular Migration in Recent Years
The main aim of this paper is to examine the situation at the Polish borders, especially at the eastern border which is the external border of the EU. Poland’s border is 3,500 km long. 1,580 km is the Polish section of the external European Union border.
Magdalena Perkowska
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Introduction: the production of irregular migration
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van Liempt, Ilse +2 more
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Irregular migration in senegal faith, dreams and human smuggling through the desert and sea [PDF]
The paper provides a bottom up view on human smuggling facilitation and the rationale behind extremely high-risk and complex irregular migration journeys from the Kolda region of Senegal across the Sahara and through the Atlantic sea.
Deshingkar, Priya, Gueye, Doudou
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The Venezuelan migration crisis has displaced over six million people and is the Americas’ largest forced migration. Nearby countries have received the majority of the displaced and initially showed an impressive welcome to Venezuelans, regardless of ...
Lana Gonzalez Balyk
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Irregular Migration as a Challenge for Democracy [PDF]
To what extent does the status quo of irregular migration to Europe pose a challenge for democracy? The surge of people moving, predominantly from war-torn, repressed and impoverished countries in the Middle East and Africa to the outer borders of Europe, which started in the early 2010s and which intensified in the summer of 2015 – and the ...
Kużelewska, Elżbieta +2 more
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The Production of Irregular Migrants: The Case of Norway
Irregular migration is a growing phenomenon in Europe and elsewhere. In Norway, as in other European countries, there has been a process of heavy restrictions and limited liberalisation in asylum and immigration policies. Drawing on research on irregular
Synnøve Bendixsen
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