Instrumentalized migration: avoiding the trap.

Open research Europe Pub Date : 2025-04-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.12688/openreseurope.18635.2
Maxime Lebrun, Tanja Ellingsen, Hanne Dumur-Laanila, Sophie Bujold, Annabel Miller, Beth James, Gordan Akrap, Josip Mandić
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The article considers the European Union's (EU) and its Member States' capacities to face the challenge posed by instrumentalized migration as a hybrid threat activity. Instrumentalized migration in this context entails people being forcibly displaced towards an EU border and made to cross it to claim international protection with an aim of causing capacity overload, adverse reactions, or exerting larger pressure on the target state. Because global migration is a highly politicised and securitized issue in European and domestic politics, authoritarian states may see a strategic opportunity in instrumentalizing it their advantage. Responding strategically to instrumentalized migration requires identifying policy pitfalls and value traps while managing to maintain as many tools and as much space for manoeuvre as possible. Authoritarian states may use instrumentalized migration to further their wider agenda of turning international law into a system of rules which would primarily protect state sovereignty and non-interference at the expense of the international protection of human rights. Responses to instrumentalized migration have impacts and establish precedence in terms of acceptable state practice. Considering this, this article discusses the EU's new Pact on Migration and Asylum and examines how it can be used to the advantage of Member States when dealing with instances of instrumentalized migration.

工具化迁移:避免陷阱。
本文认为欧盟及其成员国应对工具化移民所构成挑战的能力是一种混合威胁活动。在这种情况下,工具化移民意味着人们被迫流离失所,前往欧盟边境,并被迫越过边境要求国际保护,目的是造成能力超载、不良反应,或对目标国施加更大的压力。由于全球移民在欧洲和国内政治中是一个高度政治化和证券化的问题,专制国家可能会看到利用它来获得优势的战略机会。对工具化迁移的战略响应需要识别政策陷阱和价值陷阱,同时设法保持尽可能多的工具和尽可能多的操作空间。专制国家可能会利用工具化的移民来推进其更广泛的议程,将国际法变成一套规则体系,以牺牲国际人权保护为代价,主要保护国家主权和不干涉。对工具化迁移的反应具有影响,并在可接受的国家实践方面建立了优先级。考虑到这一点,本文讨论了欧盟新的《移民和庇护公约》,并研究了如何在处理工具化移民的情况时利用该公约为成员国提供便利。
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