

In the wake of the Arab uprisings, the EU has been confronted with governance and humanitarian dilemmas stemming from the need to control migration flows from its southern neighbours. Focusing on the EU approach to migration governance, this paper explores some of the policies and discursive practices that have recently reinforced the complex interdependence between security and migration. It also discusses some of the triggers that have recently prompted an increased securitisation of the migration question in European policy-making. The last section explores whether migration governance strategies inspired by the human security paradigm could contribute to more resilient and rights-based approaches to migrant crises.
See also: “Securitising Migration: The European Union in the Context of the Post-2011 Arab Upheavals”, in The International Spectator, Vol. 51, No. 4 (December 2016), p. 67-79.
Authors: Tamirace Fakhoury
Details: Roma, IAI, March 2016, 16 p. (IAI Working Papers ; 16|06)
ISBN/ISSN/DOI: 978-88-98650-85-9