A No-Win Situation : Deconstructing the efficacy of EU externalisation policies from an African perspective Felicity Okoth [Recurso electrónico]
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TextoSeries Policy BriefDetalles de publicación: Brussels, Belgium : Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS) in partnership with Friedrich Ebert Stiftung , 2023Descripción: 13 pTema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: EU narratives around externalisation are centred on the large and 'dangerous' flows of African migrants arriving by sea, and ignore the stories of the thousands of asylum seekers stuck in border countries in inhumane conditions or of the millions of Africans who prefer to migrate within their continent for trade and work purposes. This policy brief highlights the political, economic and social transformations caused by European externalisation policies within African states.
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November 2023
EU narratives around externalisation are centred on the large and 'dangerous' flows of African migrants arriving by sea, and ignore the stories of the thousands of asylum seekers stuck in border countries in inhumane conditions or of the millions of Africans who prefer to migrate within their continent for trade and work purposes. This policy brief highlights the political, economic and social transformations caused by European externalisation policies within African states.
