Migration Governance Through Funding: Theoretical, Normative, and Empirical Perspectives.

IF 1.3 3区 社会学 Q3 DEMOGRAPHY
Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies Pub Date : 2025-01-03 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/15562948.2024.2407584
Evangelia Lilian Tsourdi, Federica Zardo
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Abstract

This special issue explores migration governance through funding while providing unique empirical insights into its design, rationale, use and implications. We embed the rise of funding as a governance tool within the broader debate on the externalization of migration control and the role of conditionality in inter-state relations. We then inductively identify three distinct types of migration governance through funding: earmarking, conditionality, and the whole of government approach. Finally, we explore the impact of governance through funding on migration governance and on diplomacy more broadly, highlighting three dimensions: accountability, transparency, and effectiveness.

资助下的移民治理:理论、规范和实证视角。
本期特刊通过资助探讨了迁移治理,同时对其设计、基本原理、使用和含义提供了独特的经验见解。我们将资金的增加作为一种治理工具嵌入到关于移民控制外部化和国家间关系中条件限制作用的更广泛辩论中。然后,我们归纳地确定了三种不同类型的通过资助的移民治理:指定用途、条件限制和整个政府方法。最后,我们探讨了通过资助治理对移民治理和更广泛的外交的影响,强调了三个方面:问责制、透明度和有效性。
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