The Evolution of International Policing against “Gypsies” in Central Europe: 1870–1945

Charissa Kurda
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This article explores the rise of international cooperation and policing in solving the so-called “Gypsy question” between 1870 and 1945. Situating this issue within a broader phenomenon of illiberal internationalism, it demonstrates how the central European powers often pursued international action to serve their own national agendas. In doing so, this study shows how the shared concern of cross-border Gypsy itinerancy and migration in central Europe prompted several international policing initiatives that eventually crystallized under the International Criminal Police Commission (or ICPC) in 1931 into a transnational framework for controlling Gypsies. Against this background, the article also investigates whether the role of Switzerland and Austria as major frontrunners for anti-Gypsy international measures changed once the ICPC was under Nazi control. By closely examining critical activities and antiziganist ICPC discourse between 1933 and 1945, it reveals how the ICPC created a matrix of surveillance that eased the way toward the Gypsy genocide.
针对中欧 "吉普赛人 "的国际警务演变:1870-1945 年
本文探讨了 1870 年至 1945 年间在解决所谓的 "吉普赛问题 "时国际合作与警务的兴起。文章将这一问题置于更广泛的非自由国际主义现象中,展示了中欧列强是如何经常采取国际行动来为自己的国家议程服务的。在此过程中,本研究展示了吉普赛人在中欧的跨境流动和迁徙这一共同关切如何引发了若干国际警务倡议,这些倡议最终在 1931 年国际刑事警察委员会(或称 ICPC)的领导下具体化为控制吉普赛人的跨国框架。在此背景下,文章还调查了一旦国际刑事警察委员会被纳粹控制,瑞士和奥地利作为国际反吉普赛人措施的主要先驱者的角色是否发生了变化。通过仔细研究 1933 年至 1945 年间的批评活动和反吉普赛人国际大会党的言论,文章揭示了吉普赛人国际大会党如何创建了一个监控矩阵,为吉普赛人的种族灭绝铺平了道路。
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