Migration, Borders and Asylum – Trends and Vulnerabilities in EU Policy

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Series Details July 2005
Publication Date 2005
ISBN 92-9079-572-7
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What level of policy convergence has been achieved by EU member states on immigration, borders and asylum? Although this question may sound rather theoretical, in practice it has profound consequences on the everyday life of individuals and the very nature of the EU. Common action in this field is exacerbated by the significant obstacles that negatively impact the quality of policies and the success of their implementation.

Together with the tense EU struggle between the intergovernmental and community method of governing, these factors are detrimental to an EU-wide policy for promoting freedom, justice and stability in an enlarging Union. In response, authors Thierry Balzacq and Sergio Carrera undertake a critical analysis of the most recent policy developments in this politically sensitive domain.

They investigate persistent barriers to harmonisation and suggest how the EU may achieve policy optimalisation. Their work progressively develops a set of recommendations, aimed at overcoming current vulnerabilities in policy approximation and achieving the most appropriate action to ensure equal treatment and social cohesion in the EU.

Source Link http://aei.pitt.edu/32586/
Related Links
ESO: Background Information: Website: Asylum, migration and borders http://www.europeansources.info/record/website-asylum-migration-and-borders/

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