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ID192204
Title ProperInterrogating and Broadening the Emerging Narrative on Migration Diplomacy
Other Title Informationa Critical Assessment
LanguageENG
AuthorTolay, Juliette
Summary / Abstract (Note)As a promising field of inquiry to understand the nexus between migration and foreign policy, migration diplomacy is rich with studies focusing on the agency of countries in the global South, highlighting the effect of power asymmetries, as well as the existence of a wide range of migration diplomacy practices. This article proposes to take these important contributions even further by opening the field to a wider range of theoretical and epistemological approaches. In particular, this analysis highlights the ahistorical nature and eurocentrism of the field and the extent to which it is based on an unrooted conception of power asymmetries. It also calls for a stronger critique of the field’s focus on material interests, as well as the implicit prioritization of states’ interests. The article encourages further research based on the historical colonial/imperial positionality of different actors to highlight both past and current, visible and invisible practices of migration diplomacy.
`In' analytical NoteMillennium: Journal of International Studies Vol. 51, No.1; Oct 2022: p.354-375
Journal SourceMillennium: Journal of International Studies 2022-11 51, 1
Key WordsEurocentrism ;  Narrative ;  Migration Diplomacy ;  Methodological Nationalism ;  Ahistoricism ;  Symbolic Goals