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ID171162
Title ProperUnder the guise of resilience
Other Title Informationthe EU approach to migration and forced displacement in Jordan and Lebanon
LanguageENG
AuthorAnholt, Rosanne ;  Sinatti, Giulia
Summary / Abstract (Note)Building “resilience” to insecurity and crisis is high on the European Union (EU) agenda. EU uptake of this buzzword is especially significant with regard to migration and forced displacement. Uncertainty, however, remains about what resilience is, how it translates into practice, and what its implications are. In this article, we analyze EU humanitarian and development policies and provide empirical insight into resilience-building in Jordan and Lebanon. We show that EU resilience thinking highlights strengthening the humanitarian-development nexus, responsibilizing crisis-affected states, and framing refugees as an economic development opportunity for refugee-hosting states. We also find that how resilience translates into practice depends on the local context and interests of the actors involved. For the EU, resilience-building is primarily a refugee containment strategy that could jeopardize the stability of refugee-hosting states. We conclude that resilience-building in Jordan and Lebanon may ultimately threaten rather than safeguard the security of Europe.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Security Policy Vol. 41, No.2; Apr 2020: p.311-335
Journal SourceContemporary Security Policy Vol: 41 No 2
Key WordsMigration ;  European Union ;  Development ;  Resilience ;  Humanitarian Aid ;  Forced Displacement


 
 
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