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Managing asylum: A critical examination of emerging trends in European refugee and migration policy

Posted on:2006-01-06Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:McGill University (Canada)Candidate:Formanek, AlexandraFull Text:PDF
GTID:2456390008960286Subject:Political science
Abstract/Summary:
This thesis takes a critical approach to examine recent developments in European asylum and migration policy. Specifically, this research is interested in addressing the emerging paradigm of "migration management" and its impact on the nature of refugee protection and asylum in an integrated Europe. Two approaches are used in this analysis. First, from a functionalist perspective, this work considers how migration management has responded to contemporary realities of international migration. Secondly, from a critical theory perspective, the thesis analyzes how refugee protection becomes subsumed within the broader goals of migration management. This thesis will argue that the paradigm of migration management has effectively shifted the contours of the asylum debate by linking refugee and asylum policy with broader issues of labor migration, illegality and foreign relations. This has resulted in the separation of asylum from territoriality and more broadly, the submersion of the humanitarian considerations to the overarching goals of migration management.
Keywords/Search Tags:Migration, Asylum, Critical, Political science, Refugee
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