The political economy of entry governance

This report details how private and commercial actors also yield a crucial influence on the development, adoption and implementation of EU measures related to immigration. It is based on the assumption that in order to provide the general public and policy-makers with tools to pursue a sustainable and forward-looking policy on migration, the supply-chain of border technologies, functions and infrastructures must be acknowledged. The same is the case for the way in which it features in the processes of multileveled EU border governance, and how commercial actors are positioned and positioning themselves on a profitable market for EU border control that is worth billions of euro.

Full titleUnspecified
AuthorUnspecified
PublisherAalborg Universitet
Year2020
Media typeUnspecified
Linkhttps://vbn.aau.dk/en/publications/the-political-economy-of-entry-governance-2
Topics Border and Surveillance Technology & Industry, European Externalization Policies & Cash Flows
Regions Europe

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