This book examines migration as a key element of the EU's foreign policy and thus a critical domain for understanding and evaluating EU external action.
This book examines migration as a key element of the EU's foreign policy and thus a critical domain for understanding and evaluating EU external action.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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
Inhaltsangabe
1. The EU's external migration policy and global political justice: the missing link 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 EU's 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 EU's justice contribution to the Global Compact for Migration 10. EU Foreign policy and migration: A political and normative assessment
1. The EU's external migration policy and global political justice: the missing link 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 EU's 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 EU's justice contribution to the Global Compact for Migration 10. EU Foreign policy and migration: A political and normative assessment
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