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EU Asylum Policies - The Power of Strong Regulating States

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This book fills a significant lacuna in our understanding of the refugee crisis by analyzing the dynamics that lie behind fifteen years of asylum policies in the European Union. It sheds light on why cooperation has led to reinforced refugee protection on paper but has failed to provide it in practice. Offering innovative empirical, theoretical and methodological research on this crucial topic, it argues that the different asylum systems and priorities of the various Member States explain the EU's lack of initiative in responding to this humanitarian emergency. The author demonstrates that the strong regulators of North-Western Europe have used their powerful bargaining positions to shape EU asylum policies decisively, which has allowed them to impose their will on Member States in South-Eastern Europe. These latter countries, having barely made a mark on EU policies, are now facing significant difficulties in implementing them. The EU will only identify potential solutions to the crisis, the author concludes, when it takes these disparities into account and establishes a functioning common refugee policy. This novel work will appeal to students and scholars of politics, immigration and asylum in the EU.

List of contents

Chapter 1. Introduction: European Asylum Policies in Crisis.- Chapter 2.  A Theoretical Framework for the Study of EU Asylum Policy-Making.- Chapter 3. EU Co-operation, Asylum Policies and the Role of Strong Regulators.- Chapter 4. EU Asylum Policies: A Case of Lowest Standard and Race to the Bottom Dynamics?.- Chapter 5. Why EU Asylum Directives Exceed Lowest Common Denominator Standards.- Chapter 6. Why There Is No Race to the Bottom After EU Legislation.- Chapter 7. Conclusion and Outlook: The Power of Strong Regulating States.

About the author

Natascha Zaun is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Oxford, UK. 

Summary

This book fills a significant lacuna in our understanding of the refugee crisis by analyzing the dynamics that lie behind fifteen years of asylum policies in the European Union. It sheds light on why cooperation has led to reinforced refugee protection on paper but has failed to provide it in practice. Offering innovative empirical, theoretical and methodological research on this crucial topic, it argues that the different asylum systems and priorities of the various Member States explain the EU's lack of initiative in responding to this humanitarian emergency. The author demonstrates that the strong regulators of North-Western Europe have used their powerful bargaining positions to shape EU asylum policies decisively, which has allowed them to impose their will on Member States in South-Eastern Europe. These latter countries, having barely made a mark on EU policies, are now facing significant difficulties in implementing them. The EU will only identify potential solutions to the crisis, the author concludes, when it takes these disparities into account and establishes a functioning common refugee policy. This novel work will appeal to students and scholars of politics, immigration and asylum in the EU.

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“The present book provides a novel and empirically convincing account of why the EU asylum system was not fit for purpose during the refugee crisis. … the book provides an innovative analytical and empirical approach to understanding the regulation of asylum at the European level.” (Ingi Iusmen, Journal of Common Market Studies JCMS, Vol. 56 (5), July, 2018)

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"The present book provides a novel and empirically convincing account of why the EU asylum system was not fit for purpose during the refugee crisis. ... the book provides an innovative analytical and empirical approach to understanding the regulation of asylum at the European level." (Ingi Iusmen, Journal of Common Market Studies JCMS, Vol. 56 (5), July, 2018)

Product details

Authors Natascha Zaun
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319819761
ISBN 978-3-31-981976-1
No. of pages 315
Dimensions 148 mm x 18 mm x 210 mm
Weight 435 g
Illustrations XVI, 315 p. 8 illus., 3 illus. in color.
Series Transformations of the State
Transformations of the State
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Political sociology

Migration, B, Europe, European Politics, Political Science, Social Policy, biotechnology, European Union, Social Sciences, Politics & government, Migration, immigration & emigration, EU (European Union), Emigration and immigration, European Union Politics, Europe—Politics and government

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