Human Security and Migration in Europe s Southern Borders

Human Security and Migration in Europe s Southern Borders
Author: Susana Ferreira
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2018-12-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319779478

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This book examines the management of migratory flows in the Mediterranean within an international security perspective. The intense migratory flows registered during the year 2015 and the tragedies in the Mediterranean Sea have tested the mechanisms of the Union’s immigration and asylum policies and its ability to respond to humanitarian crises. Moreover, these flows of varying intensities and geographies represent a threat to the internal security of the EU and its member states. By using Spain and Italy as case studies, the author theorizes that the EU, given its inability to adopt and implement a common policy to effectively manage migratory flows on its Southern border, uses a deterrence strategy based on minimum common denominators.

Handbook on Human Security Borders and Migration

Handbook on Human Security  Borders and Migration
Author: Natalia Ribas-Mateos
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2021-02-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781839108907

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Drawing on the concept of the ‘politics of compassion’, this Handbook interrogates the political, geopolitical, social and anthropological processes which produce and govern borders and give rise to contemporary border violence.

Security Insecurity and Migration in Europe

Security  Insecurity and Migration in Europe
Author: Gabriella Lazaridis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317057888

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Having often been framed in terms of security concerns, migration issues have simultaneously given rise to issues of insecurity: on the one hand, security of borders, political, societal and economic security/insecurity in the host country; on the other, social, legal and economic concerns about human security, with regard to both EU citizens and migrants entering Europe. In terms of state security, migration is a core target of increasingly globally networked surveillance capabilities, whilst with respect to human security, it exposes the gap between the protections that migrants formally enjoy under international law and the realities they experience as they travel and work across different countries. Drawing on the latest research from across the EU, Security, Insecurity and Migration explores the concerns of states with regard to migration and the need to protect the fundamental rights of migrants. An interdisciplinary examination of the issues of security and insecurity raised by migration for states, their citizens and migrants themselves, this book will be of interest to scholars of politics, sociology and geography researching migration, race and ethnicity, human and state security and EU politics and policy.

A Threat Against Europe

A Threat Against Europe
Author: J. Peter Burgess
Publsiher: ASP / VUBPRESS / UPA
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789054879299

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The concept of security has traditionally referred to the status of sovereign states in a closed international system. In this system the state is assumed to be both the object of security and the primary provider of security. Threats to the state's security are understood as threats to its political autonomy in the system. The major international institutions that emerged after the Second World War were built around this idea. When the founders of the United Nations spoke of collective security, they were referring primarily to state security and to the coordinated system that would be necessary in order to avoid the 'scourge of war'. But today, a wide range of security threats, both new and traditional, confront Europe, or at least as some would say.

Blurring Boundaries Human Security and Forced Migration

Blurring Boundaries  Human Security and Forced Migration
Author: Stefan Salomon,Lisa Heschl,Gerd Oberleitner,Wolfgang Benedek
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2017-06-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004326873

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In Blurring Boundaries scholars from law and social sciences offer a critical account of the main topics of forced migration and advance a much-needed fresh view on forced migration through the lens of human security.

Migration Globalisation and Human Security

Migration  Globalisation  and Human Security
Author: David T. Graham,Nana Poku
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2000
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780415184366

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Migration, Globalisation and Human Security looks at a range of security and human security issues related to the displacement of civilian populations and shows how the tenuous existence of migrants can lead to a myriad of human security threats. Providing major theoretical analyses of recent migration trends and in depth-case studies, this book shows that a redefinition of the notion of human security is now needed.

Migration Mobility and Human Rights at the Eastern Border of the European Union

Migration  Mobility and Human Rights at the Eastern Border of the European Union
Author: Grigore Silaşi
Publsiher: Ovidiu Laurian SIMINA
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2008
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789731251677

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Transnational Migration and Human Security

Transnational Migration and Human Security
Author: Thanh-Dam Truong,Des Gasper
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2011-06-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783642127571

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The volume places the migration-development-security nexus in the field of transnational studies. Rather than treating these three categories as self-evident, the essays excavate aspects of power and privilege built into their governing frameworks and conflicting rationales apparent in practices of control. Bringing together diverse experiences and case studies, the volume highlights the problematic nature of maintaining distinct and disconnected frameworks of governance. It argues for a new approach that demonstrates the significance and usefulness of comparative ethics in conceptualising migration from a human-centered and gendered perspective in order to address the multi-facetted and multi-dimensional nature and meanings of "security".