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Unpacking the New EU Approach to Asylum and Migration
The contents of the New EU Pact on Migration and Asylum are complex and still in negotiation, yet are worth discussing as they represent a realistic starting point for a compromise to be (perhaps) reached in the EU on a crucial and divisive issue.
‘Who could thrive where?’ Imagining resettlement as a cooperative mobility strategy
Mobility is crucial for refugees to leave conflict zones and reach safety. Nonetheless, there are not many regular options for refugees to cross borders and enter third countries. But resettlement is one of them.
Rethinking the Controversies of Deportation
Deportation poses crucial ethical and political challenges to the liberal state. Yet largely overlooked is how deportation is related to discrimination and histories of injustice. How can historical contestations help us rethink deportation today?
Who Counts in Crises?
Defining and measuring populations is a core concern for governments, policy-makers, and many others—particularly regarding migration and mobility. Yet the ‘immigrant’ and ‘refugee’ that many people imagine often does not match up with the reality of data.