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Externalising Migration Governance Through Civil Society
Sabine Dini, Caterina Giusa

Externalising Migration Governance Through Civil Society

Tunisia as a Case Study

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Produktdetails

Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen
2021
Sprache
English
Seiten
XI, 94
Infos
XI, 94 Seiten
XI, 94 p. 3 illus. in color.
21 cm x 14.8 cm
ISBN
978-3-030-39580-3

Hauptbeschreibung


This book investigates how the externalisation of EU migration policies is implemented in Tunisia after the fall of the Ben Ali regime in 2011 through the involvement of civil society organisations. The ‘democratic transition’ initiated by the Tunisian Revolution led to the emergence of a ‘vibrant civil society’ as a new actor in the implementation of migration policies. In a country where migration issues are highly politicised and have strongly entered the public space, civil society is now included in the EU-Tunisia negotiation process and is assigned the role of an intermediary for the implementation of controversial European policies related to sedentarisation of the Tunisian population and to the construction of Tunisia as a ‘country of destination’. The volume concludes by suggesting an alternative way of thinking about migrant struggles challenging the European border regime as ‘uncivil society’ struggles.


Inhaltsverzeichnis

1. Introduction.- 2. Externalising EU Migration Policies in Times of Democracy.- 3. Migration as a Historical Device of Political Regulation in Tunisia.- 4. Revolution and Migration in Tunisia: A Matter of Civil Society?.- 5. "Sweetening the Pill": 'Civil Society' as a Tool of Sedentarisation.- 6. "Tunisie Terre d'Asile": Constructing Tunisia as a 'Destination Country'.- 7. Conclusion. 

Klappentext


This book investigates how the externalisation of EU migration policies is implemented in Tunisia after the fall of the Ben Ali regime in 2011 through the involvement of civil society organisations. The ‘democratic transition’ initiated by the Tunisian Revolution led to the emergence of a ‘vibrant civil society’ as a new actor in the implementation of migration policies. In a country where migration issues are highly politicised and have strongly entered the public space, civil society is now included in the EU-Tunisia negotiation process and is assigned the role of an intermediary for the implementation of controversial European policies related to sedentarisation of the Tunisian population and to the construction of Tunisia as a ‘country of destination’. The volume concludes by suggesting an alternative way of thinking about migrant struggles challenging the European border regime as ‘uncivil society’ struggles.




Sabine Dini
 is a Researcher in International Sociology at the University of Sorbonne Paris Nord, France. 


Caterina Giusa
 is a Researcher in Sociology at the University of Sorbonne Paris Nord, France.


Langtext



Offers a timely analysis of migration patterns spurred by the Tunisian Revolution and subsequent developments



 



Analyses the relationship between Tunisia and the EU through the lens of migration



 



Provides insights from original field work and interviews conducted in Tunisia and Sicily
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Über den AutorIn

Sabine Dini is a Researcher in International Sociology at the University of Sorbonna Paris Nord, France. 
Caterina Giusa is a Researcher in Sociology at the University of Sorbonne Paris Nord, France.