To Intervene or Not to Intervene? Positions of the Member States Towards the Article 18 of the European Border and Coast Guard Proposal

Q2 Social Sciences
Martin Hrabálek, Sylvie Burianová
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The paper is focused on how the “migration crisis” starting in 2015 in Europe have reshaped the attitude to the European level of border protection. The basic question is how different are the competences of European Border and Coast Guard Agency (EBCG) from the previous FRONTEX and what was the role sovereignty played in it. The paper has a character of a qualitative study where the authors compare the proposal for EBCG, mainly its Article 18 establishing the “right to intervene” in the proposal, with the final version of the document and analyzes the position of the Member states based on their posititions within the Council to the parts of the proposal that were most connected to sovereignty. The analysis is based on data collection from officials from various member states that were part of the negotiations. Apart from this “hidden agenda” the authors also analyze public statements by high-ranking government officials that often commented on the proposal.
干预还是不干预?成员国对《欧洲边境和海岸警卫队提案》第18条的立场
这篇论文的重点是2015年开始的欧洲“移民危机”如何重塑了人们对欧洲边境保护水平的态度。基本问题是,欧洲边境和海岸警卫队(EBCG)的权限与前一届FRONTEX有多大不同,以及主权在其中发挥了什么作用。本文具有定性研究的特点,作者比较了EBCG的提案,主要是其第18条确立了对提案的“干预权”,并根据会员国在安理会内对提案中与主权最相关的部分的立场分析了会员国的立场。该分析基于从参与谈判的各个成员国官员那里收集的数据。除了这个“隐藏议程”,作者还分析了经常对该提案发表评论的高级政府官员的公开声明。
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Slovak Journal of Political Sciences
Slovak Journal of Political Sciences Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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