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ID163494
Title ProperMigrant rescue as organized hypocrisy
Other Title InformationEU maritime missions offshore Libya between humanitarianism and border control
LanguageENG
AuthorCusumano, Eugenio
Summary / Abstract (Note)In November 2014, Frontex started its Southern Mediterranean border monitoring operation Triton, followed in June 2015 by the Common Security and Defence Policy anti-smuggling mission EU Naval Force Mediterranean (EUNAVFOR Med) ‘Sophia’. Both operations’ outward communication has placed considerable emphasis on the conduct of maritime search and rescue. Still, this commitment was not matched by consistent action. Triton and EUNAVFOR Med have conducted a relatively limited number of search and rescue operations, prioritizing border control and anti-smuggling tasks. This article explains the gap between the European Union missions’ humanitarian rhetoric and an operational conduct primarily focusing on curbing irregular migration as a form of organized hypocrisy. Decoupling talk and action allowed Triton and EUNAVFOR Med to reconcile the conflicting expectations arising from European governments’ willingness to reduce migrant arrivals and the normative imperative to act against the loss of life at sea. However, the European Union missions’ organized hypocrisy had several negative externalities, hindering effective management of the humanitarian crisis offshore Libya.
`In' analytical NoteCooperation and Conflict Vol. 54, 1, Mar-2019; p3-24
Journal SourceCooperation and Conflict 2019-03 54, 1
Key WordsMaritime Security ;  Organized Hypocrisy ;  Search and Rescue ;  FRONTEX ;  Migration Crisis ;  Eunavfor