Militarized governance of migration in the Mediterranean

IF 3.9 1区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Müge Kinacioglu
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Abstract This article focuses on the increasing use of military actors in the governance of migration in the Mediterranean basin. The article analyses maritime migration as distinct from migration via other routes. It investigates the understudied features of the securitization processes of maritime migration and discusses their repercussions for migrants' rights. To this end, building on critical security perspectives and inspired by critical geopolitics, the article conducts a textual and discourse analysis of NATO and the European Union's security assessments and strategies, and examines the practices ensuing from these organizations' security narrative. The article's main arguments are two-fold: first, it contends that framing migration as a ‘hybrid threat’ by NATO and the EU expands the spaces of containment of human mobility at the expense of migrants' protection and rights; and second, it argues that such a ‘threat discourse’ simultaneously provides legitimacy for military operations and eliminates accountability for infringement of the human rights of migrants and refugees. The article ends with a summary of the analysis and the subsequent conclusions, as well as suggestions for overturning the current trends of dehumanization of migrants and law-breaking in the name of security in the Mediterranean.
地中海地区移民的军事化管理
本文的重点是越来越多地使用军事行为体在地中海盆地的移民治理。本文分析了海上移民不同于其他途径的移民。它调查了海上移民证券化过程中未被充分研究的特点,并讨论了它们对移民权利的影响。为此,本文以关键的安全视角为基础,受关键地缘政治的启发,对北约和欧盟的安全评估和战略进行了文本和话语分析,并考察了这些组织的安全叙事所产生的实践。这篇文章的主要论点有两个方面:首先,它认为北约和欧盟将移民视为一种“混合威胁”,以牺牲移民的保护和权利为代价,扩大了遏制人口流动的空间;其次,它认为这种“威胁话语”同时为军事行动提供了合法性,并消除了对侵犯移民和难民人权的责任。文章最后总结了分析和随后的结论,并提出了一些建议,以推翻目前在地中海以安全的名义对移民进行非人化和违法的趋势。
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International Affairs
International Affairs INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
CiteScore
7.30
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24.40%
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255
期刊介绍: International Affairs is Britain"s leading journal of international relations. Founded by and edited at Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London, it has not only developed a much valued insight into European policy debates but has also become renowned for its coverage of global policy issues. Mixing commissioned and unsolicited articles from the biggest names in international relations this lively, provocative journal will keep you up-to-date with critical thinking on the key issues shaping world economic and political change.
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