Advocating for Refugees in the European Union draws on different strands of theory in political science to examine how civil society groups use norm-based advocacy strategies to change the nature of the public and political debate surrounding refugee and asylum policy in five European countries and at the EU level.
Advocating for Refugees in the European Union draws on different strands of theory in political science to examine how civil society groups use norm-based advocacy strategies to change the nature of the public and political debate surrounding refugee and asylum policy in five European countries and at the EU level.
Melissa Schnyder is Associate Professor of International Relations at American Public University System.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Norm Contestation Involving Refugees as Persons in Need of Protection and Refugees as Security Threats Chapter 1: Understanding Normative Contestation: A Theoretical Framework Chapter 2: The Global Refugee Regime: An Overview of the Status-Quo Chapter 3: Analyzing Far-Right Anti-Refugee Discourse in Europe: A Framing Approach Chapter 4: Pro-Refugee Civil Society Advocacy at the European Union Level Chapter 5: Pro-Refugee Civil Society Advocacy in High Contestation States: Austria, France, and Germany Chapter 6: Pro-Refugee Civil Society Advocacy in Low Contestation States: Spain and Luxembourg Conclusion: Reflections and Future Directions
Introduction: Norm Contestation Involving Refugees as Persons in Need of Protection and Refugees as Security Threats Chapter 1: Understanding Normative Contestation: A Theoretical Framework Chapter 2: The Global Refugee Regime: An Overview of the Status-Quo Chapter 3: Analyzing Far-Right Anti-Refugee Discourse in Europe: A Framing Approach Chapter 4: Pro-Refugee Civil Society Advocacy at the European Union Level Chapter 5: Pro-Refugee Civil Society Advocacy in High Contestation States: Austria, France, and Germany Chapter 6: Pro-Refugee Civil Society Advocacy in Low Contestation States: Spain and Luxembourg Conclusion: Reflections and Future Directions
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