The crisis discourse’s blind spot: EU-level politicization and the endogenization of the migration crisis

IF 2.2 1区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
J. Simon
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ABSTRACT The strong state-centric orientation of the EU crisis discourse has produced an important blind spot that limits our understanding of the Migration Crisis. Conceptually engaging with international migration studies and the politicization/identity nexus that postfunctionalism has put on the map in EU studies, this contribution advances original empirical evidence to visibilize the ongoing intra-EUropean struggle over the meaning of the crisis and the identity relationships underlying it. As the findings show, the externalizations the dominant crisis narrative promotes on the order dimension (vis-à-vis the EU) are clearly challenged by the European Commission as a politicizing agent: Along the EUropean identity markers ‘responsibility‘ and ‘solidarity‘, it has endogenized the Migration Crisis, located difference in the Member State-collective and consistently pursued integrative steps and the development of competencies. Taking into account this ‘crisis resolution‘ counter-narrative allows to enhance our understanding of the Migration Crisis and of the permanent contestedness of European (dis)integration.
危机话语的盲点:欧盟层面的政治化与移民危机的内生
摘要欧盟危机话语中强烈的以国家为中心的取向产生了一个重要的盲点,限制了我们对移民危机的理解。从概念上讲,这一贡献涉及国际移民研究,以及后功能主义在欧盟研究中提出的政治化/身份关系,提供了原始的经验证据,以可视化欧盟内部正在进行的关于危机含义及其背后身份关系的斗争,占主导地位的危机叙事在秩序维度上(相对于欧盟)促进的外部化显然受到了欧盟委员会作为政治化代理人的挑战:除了欧盟的身份标志“责任”和“团结”之外,它还将移民危机内生化,定位成员国集体的差异,并一贯追求综合步骤和能力发展。考虑到这种“危机解决”的反叙事,可以增强我们对移民危机和欧洲一体化的永久争议的理解。
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