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RESEARCH PRODUCT
The Migration Crisis: An Introduction
Jarle TrondalMarianne RiddervoldMarianne RiddervoldAkasemi Newsomesubject
ConventionHeading (navigation)Section (archaeology)Political economyPolitical scienceMember statesRefugee crisisBorder Securitydescription
In 2015, the EU and its member states struggled to coordinate, communicate, and cooperate on the migration crisis as the chapters in this section show. Schilde and Wallace Goodman point out that while border security contains examples of deeper integration, asylum management policy has followed the scenarios of breaking down and muddling through. All the authors highlight the Dublin convention as particularly ill-devised and thus paving the way for the refugee crisis. Bosilca finds evidence for breaking down in addition to minimal reforms of border security policy that constitute muddling through. Crawford argues that the migration crisis provides evidence both of muddling through and heading forward and is thus more optimistic than either Schilde and Wallace Goodman or Bosilca about the prospects for EU integration in this policy area.
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2020-12-22 |