ID | 195678 |
Title Proper | Airpower and Migration Control |
Language | ENG |
Author | Lutterbeck, Derek |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Migration scholarship has thus far largely neglected the role of aircraft in both (irregular) migration and state policies aimed at controlling migration. Drawing inspiration from the field of strategic studies, where ‘airpower’ has been a key theoretical concept, this article explores the role of aerial assets in states’ migration control efforts. The article discusses three main dimensions of the use of airpower in controlling migration: the increasing resort to aircraft for border enforcement purposes – or what can be referred to as ‘vertical border policing’ –, states’ tight monitoring of the aerial migration infrastructure, and the use of aircraft in migrant return operations. As a core element of state power, it is airpower’s key features of reach, speed and height which have made it a particularly useful migration control instrument. |
`In' analytical Note | Geopolitics Vol. 28, No.5, Oct-Dec 2023: p.2016-2041 |
Journal Source | Geopolitics Vol; 28 No 5 |
Key Words | Migration ; Security ; Borders ; Airpower |