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ID189374
Title ProperNormalising the Exceptional
Other Title Informationthe Use of Temporary Protection in Transit Countries to Externalise Borders and Responsibilities
LanguageENG
AuthorBiorklund Belliveau, Linn ;  Ferguson, Rhonda
Summary / Abstract (Note)Temporary protection is increasingly presented as a ‘novel approach’ to displaced people that have crossed an international border as it can provide a level of protection and access to basic social services for a defined time period. This paper calls into question the objectives of such measures by highlighting the geopolitical context in which they operate. We argue that while temporary arrangements, particularly in so-called ‘transit’ countries, may address humanitarian needs of displaced people, they also embed precarity and temporality into protection norms. Combined with polices that externalise migration management, they risk normalising the exclusion of individuals from avenues to permanent protection in a country that they feel safe. By analysing the potential implications of holding temporary status, with recipients’ well-being and permanent status application in mind, an alternative lens is provided. Using examples of temporary protection mechanisms in Turkey and Mexico, we argue that a deeper critical assessment is needed to understand their impact for people.
`In' analytical NoteGeopolitics Vol. 28, No.1; Jan-Feb 2023: p.333-363
Journal SourceGeopolitics Vol: 28 No 1
Key WordsUse of Temporary Protection in Transit Countrie ;  Borders and Responsibilities


 
 
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