The Rippling Effects of European Migration Governance in Africa: A Critical Research Agenda and Analytical Approach

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Cathrine Talleraas, Ida Marie Savio Vammen
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This article advances the concept of “rippling effects” as an analytical approach in research on European migration governance in Africa. By adopting a targeted reflexive lens, it adds a conceptual dimension to critical externalization research—a growing yet fragmented field of inquiry that foregrounds Afrocentric, historized, and grounded perspectives. The article examines the far-reaching implications of European externalization interventions in Africa through a review of recent literature and shows how European migration governance extends across new territories and policy domains, engaging stakeholders across scales and fields. These interventions generate effects that reach well beyond their immediate and intended policy outcomes, particularly as they intersect with African actors and realities that simultaneously shape and resist them. By conceptualizing such implications as rippling effects , the article captures the multiscalar, often less visible, and potentially cumulative implications of migration governance, and moves externalization policy assessment beyond the binary of success or failure. Instead, the article offers an analytical approach that captures how interventions trigger local as well as broader political and societal transformations. As an introduction to the Special Issue, The Rippling Effects of European Migration Governance in Africa, we present the articles included in the collection and situate the research discourse on externalization within the increasing securitization of European migration governance, and its intersections with emerging shifts in current African geopolitics.
欧洲移民治理在非洲的涟漪效应:一个关键的研究议程和分析方法
本文提出了“涟漪效应”的概念,作为研究欧洲移民在非洲治理的一种分析方法。通过采用有针对性的反思性视角,它为批判性外化研究增加了一个概念维度——这是一个不断发展但却支离破碎的研究领域,其前景是非洲中心主义的、历史性的和基于基础的观点。本文通过对近期文献的回顾,考察了欧洲外部化干预在非洲的深远影响,并展示了欧洲移民治理如何跨越新的领土和政策领域,吸引不同规模和领域的利益相关者。这些干预措施产生的影响远远超出了其直接和预期的政策结果,特别是当它们与非洲行为体和同时塑造和抵制它们的现实相交时。通过将此类影响概念化为涟漪效应,本文捕获了迁移治理的多标量(通常不太明显)和潜在的累积影响,并使外部化策略评估超越了成功或失败的二元性。相反,这篇文章提供了一种分析方法,捕捉到干预如何引发地方以及更广泛的政治和社会变革。作为特刊《欧洲移民治理在非洲的涟漪效应》的介绍,我们将介绍文集中的文章,并将关于外部化的研究话语置于欧洲移民治理日益证券化的背景下,以及它与当前非洲地缘政治新变化的交集。
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期刊介绍: International Migration Review is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal created to encourage and facilitate the study of all aspects of sociodemographic, historical, economic, political, legislative and international migration. It is internationally regarded as the principal journal in the field facilitating study of international migration, ethnic group relations, and refugee movements. Through an interdisciplinary approach and from an international perspective, IMR provides the single most comprehensive forum devoted exclusively to the analysis and review of international population movements.
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