TY - BOOK AU - Irgil,Ezgi TI - The migration agreements in Euro-mediterranean relations for a geopolitical Europe T2 - Euromesco Paper PY - 2024/// CY - Barcelona PB - : European Institute of the Mediterranean KW - Política migratoria KW - Control de las migraciones KW - Países de la Unión Europea KW - Túnez N1 - Bibliografía: p. 16-19 N2 - The recent migration accord formalised between Tunisia and the European Union (EU) (Macaulay, 2023) has spurred renewed discussions on the efficacy and implications of the EU’s external migration policies, particularly in its interactions within Euro-Mediterranean relations. This diplomatic agreement, which involves reinforcing the EU’s border controls in return for financial support to Tunisia, echoes a prior arrangement with Egypt. In the case of Egypt, the agreement entailed the containment of refugees escaping conflicts in neighbouring countries, predominantly Sudan, in exchange for substantial financial aid (O’Carroll, 2023). These examples are some of the few ones in the region, as they could be expanded to Algeria, Morocco, Niger and many others (Koch, Weber & Werenfels, 2018) UR - https://mpr.bage.es/cgi-bin/koha/opac-retrieve-file.pl?id=194b0d4a8dcbcc9e203c2c2fd197499d ER -