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ID184335
Title ProperEU Trust Fund for Africa
Other Title InformationGeopolitical Space Making through Migration Policy Instruments
LanguageENG
AuthorZardo, Federica
Summary / Abstract (Note)As a response to the migration crisis, the EU has not only revised its policies but also mobilized resources, introduced new tools, or adapted the existing ones to the changing context. While the debate at the policy level is burgeoning, instruments have been limitedly explored. What kind of geopolitical dynamics are EU migration policy instruments producing? How do they contribute to redesigning the EU-African geopolitical space? The article combines a policy instruments approach with a spatial perspective on the EU migration policy. Through the analysis of the 2015 EU Emergency Trust Fund for Africa, it raises the argument that migration policy instruments are powerful spatial practices that are shaping the EU-African geopolitical space by coordinating the EU’s and Member States’ priorities and understandings of migration. Overall, the paper suggests that research on the EU external relations, particularly in the realm of migration, should not only pay more attention to policy instruments but also map them in the targeted territories to avoid “cartographic traps” and better understand the impact of the policies under scrutiny.
`In' analytical NoteGeopolitics Vol. 27, No.2; Mar-Apr 2022: p.584-603
Journal SourceGeopolitics Vol: 27 No 2
Key WordsEU ;  Africa ;  Geopolitical Space ;  Migration Policy Instruments


 
 
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