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Following the 2015 so-called “refugee crisis”, the external dimension of EU migration policy has gained an impressive scholarly attention, with the cooperation between the EU and third countries becoming a key policy domain. This panel aims to bring together papers that provide fresh insights on the mechanisms behind the externationalisation process, while also critically reflecting on shifting power dynamics, the outcomes of the agreements and the changing role of key actors from both the EU as well as third countries.
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Informalization and migration policies: a perennial future? | View Paper Details |
Implementation Leeway in the Dublin System: How Efficiency Considerations Influence Dublin Procedures in Switzerland | View Paper Details |
Readmission Agreements as a Return Policy Tools: The Case of EU-Turkey | View Paper Details |
The external dimension of EU migration and asylum policy between migration politics and functional cooperation | View Paper Details |