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Crisis,Routine, Consolidation: The Politics of the Mediterranean Migration Crisis
Authors:Julien Jeandesboz  Polly Pallister-Wilkins
Affiliation:1. REPI, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium;2. Department of Politics, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Abstract:The current ‘migration crisis’ is framed as a moment of reckoning in the EU’s dealings with its Mediterranean neighbourhood. Yet to what extent is crisis the most useful tool to account for migration and European border control practices in the current context? An exclusive focus on crisis, we argue, is misleading. To a large extent, the current crisis management builds on pre-existing practices and enables their consolidation. For us this is an invitation to discuss the relation between crisis, routine and consolidation in Euro-Mediterranean migration policies and practices. This intervention shows how ‘crises’ are spatio-temporally limited and used to further pre-existing migration control practices and techniques of governing. As such we interrogate what it means to talk of crisis versus routine in the field of Mediterranean security practices.
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