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This panel discusses the main determinants of migration and mobility policy-making in and beyond Europe. The papers examine the drivers, limits, and contradictions of regular and irregular migration policies, with particular attention to how governance practices differentiate rights and responsibilities across categories of mobile and immobile populations, how legitimacy is negotiated in contexts of enforcement failure and crisis, and how territorial and social inequalities are reproduced or contested through migration policy.
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| Political and economic centre formation at the cost of the periphery? The EU discourse on emigration and the freedom to stay | View Paper Details |
| The Dual Logic of U.S. and EU Immigration Policies for Unaccompanied Minors in Illiberal Times. | View Paper Details |
| Determinants of Bilateral Readmission Agreements: Incentives, Alignment, and Historical Ties Between EU Member States and Third Countries | View Paper Details |
| The Problem of Non-Return. Member States’ Non-Return Policies, Deservingness Logics, and the Future of EU Migration Governance under Pressure | View Paper Details |
| Who Closed the Border? Directionality and Political Trust in the COVID-19 Crisis | View Paper Details |