
Migration, EU Integration and the Balkan Route
- 160 pages
- English
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Migration, EU Integration and the Balkan Route
About this book
Contributing to our understanding of the impact of the 2015 migrant "crisis" on the future of EU integration, this book views the "crisis" as an accelerant to existing problems, namely Brexit, the growing popularity of anti-immigrant far right parties and the rise of xenophobic and antiliberal governments from the Baltics to the Balkans.
Providing analysis at the national, regional level and EU level, this book shows how the countries on the migrant route have been affected according to their degree of integration with the EU and the specific socio-political and economic conditions of each country.
The volume will be of interest to scholars or international relations, security studies, border studies, EU policies, migration studies and Southeast European studies.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- About the contributors
- 1 Contextualizing refugee ‘crisis’ and EU integration: Interrelatedness and mutual reciprocity
- 2 The EU integration project through the lens of the Balkan-route ‘migrant crisis’
- 3 EU-Turkey relations and the migration issue: Transactionalism in action
- 4 The migration/refugee crisis and the (un/re)making of Europe: Risks and challenges for Greece
- 5 The Balkan human corridor and the case of North Macedonia
- 6 The impact of the “refugee crisis” on European integration in the field of asylum and migration: A Serbian perspective
- 7 Is Bosnia and Herzegovina a new hotspot on the Balkan route?
- 8 Securitizing migration in contemporary Hungary: From discourse to practice
- 9 Germany after “2015”: Still a country of immigration and asylum?
- 10 Conclusions: The crisis of migrants as opposed to the migrant ‘crisis’ and the crisis of European solidarity
- Index