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This panel provides new evidence on recent developments in the field of migration/asylum governance and border management in different parts of the world. In particular, it discusses the rationale and mechanisms of reintroduction of internal border controls within the EU, the link between internal opening and external closure in MERCOSUR and ECOWAS mobility regimes, and the perspectives of (and connections between) different stakeholders involved in migration control and border management.
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Beyond the EU Benchmark: The Role of Informal Cross-Border Mobility and Labour in Regional Free Movement Regimes | View Paper Details |
Provincializing Fortress Europe? The Relationship Between Internal Opening and External Closure in Regional Mobility Regimes – Evidence from Mercosur and ECOWAS | View Paper Details |
Catching Up with Securitization: EU Citizenship and Free Movement in a Border-Free Area | View Paper Details |
Bolstering Autocracy, Hindering Democracy: Local Stakeholders’ Perspectives on the Effects of EU Migration Policy Externalisation in Morocco | View Paper Details |
Crafting Policy Together: The Colombian State and International Organizations' Role in Addressing Venezuelan Forced Displacement | View Paper Details |