Migration and the EU Global Strategy: Narratives and Dilemmas

Ceccorulli, Michela ; Lucarelli, Sonia (2017) Migration and the EU Global Strategy: Narratives and Dilemmas. The International Spectator, 52 (3). pp. 83-102. ISSN 0393-2729
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Abstract

Migration did not figure in the European Security Strategy of 2003. Never mentioned as a threat, it was not even mentioned as a risk. Thirteen years later, migration is widely cited in the new European Union Global Strategy. Much richer than the previous security document and global in aspiration, the Global Strategy treats migration as a challenge and an opportunity, recognising the key role it plays in a rapidly changing security landscape. However, this multi-faceted perspective on migration uncovers starkly different political and normative claims, all of which are legitimate in principle. The different narratives on migration present in the new strategic document attest to the Union’s comprehensive approach to the issue but also to critical and possibly competing normative dilemmas.

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Article
Creators
CreatorsAffiliationORCID
Ceccorulli, MichelaUniversity of Bologna
Lucarelli, SoniaUniversity of Bologna
Keywords
Migration; resilience; European Union; European Union Global Strategy; normative issues; justice; security; narratives
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ISSN
0393-2729
DOI
Deposit date
29 Aug 2017 10:18
Last modified
28 Feb 2019 22:00
Project name
GLOBUS - Reconsidering European Contributions to Global Justice
Funding program
EC - H2020
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