European governments' responses to the 'refugee crisis': the interdependence of EU internal and external controls

Skleparis, D. (2017) European governments' responses to the 'refugee crisis': the interdependence of EU internal and external controls. Southeastern Europe, 41(3), pp. 276-301. (doi: 10.1163/18763332-04103004)

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Abstract

In the face of the ‘refugee crisis’, many European governments, even in traditionally liberal states, unilaterally introduced a number of restrictive and, often, controversial migration, asylum, and border control policies. The author argues that past legal-bureaucratic choices on migration and asylum policies, ongoing developments in international relations at that time, the structural and perceived capacity of receiving states to cope with the refugee influx, and long-standing migration-related security concerns influenced the responses of many European governments amid the mass population movement. However, the author also suggests that the surfacing of particular policies across Europe was related to the newly elected Greek government’s attempted U-turn from similar repressive and controversial policies during that time. In this regard, the author maintains that repressive and controversial migration, asylum, and border control policies cannot simply be abolished within the context of the EU common market and interdependence of EU internal and external controls.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Skleparis, Dr Dimitris
Authors: Skleparis, D.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > School of Social and Political Sciences > Politics
Journal Name:Southeastern Europe
Publisher:Brill
ISSN:0094-4467
ISSN (Online):1876-3332
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2017 Koninklijke Brill NV
First Published:First published in Southeastern Europe 41(3): 276-301
Publisher Policy:Reproduced in accordance with the publisher copyright policy

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