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transnational terrorism 2 Asylum policies 1 border control 1 economic interdependence 1 human rights 1 international migration 1 migration 1 security 1 visa restrictions 1
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Do asylum recognition rates in Europe respond to transnational terrorism? The migration-security nexus revisited
Avdan, Nazli - In: European Union Politics 15 (2014) 4, pp. 445-471
Scholars assume that transnational terrorism has culminated in policy securitization with expansive restrictions on migration. I evaluate the impact of transnational terrorism on asylum recognition among European Union and Schengen member-states from 1980 until 2007. I unpack the impact of...
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Controlling Access to Territory
Avdan, Nazli - In: Journal of Conflict Resolution 58 (2014) 4, pp. 592-624
Previous scholarship has largely failed to address the effect of economic interdependence on issue areas other than interstate conflict. This study seeks to redress this lacuna by focusing on states’ visa policies and examining the impact of trade and capital interdependence in the...
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