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The EU, regionalism and the global governance of migration and integration

European Union
Integration
Migration
Policy Change
P129
Philipp Lutz
University of Geneva
Philipp Lutz
University of Geneva

Abstract

The panel explores how EU and European responses to crises – rather than then crisis per se - triggered patterns of institutional and policy change. The interplay between discourse, perceptions and institutional change drives the analysis of three policy patterns observed in the EU, namely the externalisation of EU migration governance, changes in EU integration policies and multilevel dynamics, and the link between trade, development, and migration policies.

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