挑战中东和土耳其的“移民治理”:动态权力关系、有争议的干预和个人策略

Amreesha Jagarnathsingh, Maissam Nimer
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僵硬的干预和明确的政治改革议程,跨国行为者- -通常来自“发达”国家- -可以通过这一议程进行规范,而很少考虑当地情况。这些判断有助于掩盖构成移民治理基础的权力动态。此外,他们没有质疑谁拥有最终的决策权和合法性,以确定什么构成善治的基本规则。
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Challenging “Migration Governance” in the Middle East and Turkey: Dynamic Power Relations, Contested Interventions, and Individual Strategies
rigid interventions, and an explicit political reform agenda ​through which transnational actors – generally from “developed” countries – can pass their normativities, with little regard to local contexts. ​These judgements contribute in concealing power dynamics that underlie the governance of migration. Furthermore, they fail to question who has the ultimate decision-making power and legitimacy to determine the ground rules of what constitutes good governance.
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