Author (Person) | Casas-Cortes, Maribel |
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Series Title | European Urban and Regional Studies |
Series Details | Vol.23, No.3, July 2016, p231-251 |
Publication Date | July 2016 |
ISSN | 0969-7764 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Abstract: This paper analyses the spatial logics of EU border externalization practices as they are being applied to and in North and West Africa. It focuses on Operation Seahorse and the transnationally coordinated border control projects and infrastructures implemented by the Guardia Civil of Spain. Seahorse serves as an implementation case of the Migration Routes Initiative, an approach toward migration management emphasising interregional cooperation between designated origin-transit destination countries. The initiative is the organising strategy of the Global Approach to Migration, the EU’s overarching framework toward migration policy. The paper shows how Seahorse is changing migration policy and re-articulating Europe’s relations with African countries, producing new bordering processes, creating new geographies of integration and border management, and redefining the practices of territory, sovereignty, and extra-territoriality. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0969776414541136 |
Subject Categories | Justice and Home Affairs |
Countries / Regions | Africa, Eastern Europe, Europe, Northern Africa, Southern Europe, Spain |