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Un Global Compacts - Governing Migrants and Refugees

English · Hardback

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This book is a concise introduction to the key concepts, issues, and actors in global migration governance and presents a comprehensive analysis of the New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants, the Global Compact on Refugees, and the Global Compact for Migration.

List of contents

Introduction 1 History of Global Migration Governance 2 New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants 3 Negotiations for the Compacts 4 Global Compact on Refugees 5 Global Compact for Migration 6 Implementation Conclusion

About the author

Nicholas R. Micinski is Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the University of Maine, USA.

Summary

This book is a concise introduction to the key concepts, issues, and actors in global migration governance and presents a comprehensive analysis of the New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants, the Global Compact on Refugees, and the Global Compact for Migration.

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"Nicholas Micinski’s book is a deep investigation into the motivations behind the negotiations and the drafting of the Global Compacts on Refugees and Migrants. The book is incredibly valuable in understanding the politics behind the drafting of the Global Compacts; the significance of the Compacts in the current international framework of refugee and migration policies; and the impetus for the overwhelming majority of states to arrive at consensus on solutions for migrants and refugees. The real addition of this book to existing literature on the Global Compacts is the fieldwork Micinski conducted over the course of several years. His interviews with state and UN ‘insiders’ and experts give critical insight to the negotiation process behind the Compacts and the multi-level stakeholder interests that brought the Compacts to fruition. This book highlights the reasons that 181 states voted in favor of the Compact on Refugees and 152 in favor of the Compact on Migrants and unpacks the important coalitions that developed within and among states. Understanding these dynamics is animportant insight into how civil society and other stakeholders can build on the momentum of the Compacts to guarantee and ensure the core bundle of rights and obligations owed to refugees and migrants—and hopefully advance solutions for resolving the current global massive human displacement crisis."
Professor Susan M. Akram, Director, International Human Rights clinic, Boston University School of Law, USA

"Micinski provides an essential, accessible guide to the Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration, explaining their genesis and significance for the global governance of mobility. Rich in detail yet clear and incisive, this book shows the trade-offs that made the compacts possible, convincingly locating them in the context of broader geopolitical and normative shifts. Micinski offers a balanced view on the achievements, compromises and failings of these agreements and the processes surrounding them. His book will be a touchstone in efforts to understand the compacts and their consequences."
Megan Bradley, McGill University, Canada

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