This book explores the crucial political and diplomatic issue of migration, which over the past decade, has become a central theme in relations between Africa and Europe. It discusses the diverse perspectives of African and European actors on migration and presents a more just and sustainable migration governance agenda, against the backdrop of the more detailed reflections on the key policy priorities, drivers, regional dynamics, and actors influencing African-EU migration. By providing an insight into the complexities and challenges of Africa-Europe relations with regard to migration…mehr
This book explores the crucial political and diplomatic issue of migration, which over the past decade, has become a central theme in relations between Africa and Europe. It discusses the diverse perspectives of African and European actors on migration and presents a more just and sustainable migration governance agenda, against the backdrop of the more detailed reflections on the key policy priorities, drivers, regional dynamics, and actors influencing African-EU migration. By providing an insight into the complexities and challenges of Africa-Europe relations with regard to migration governance, this book aims to generate an understanding about the disparities within this policy field to work towards more common ground and long-term policy solutions.
Adeoye O. Akinola is Head of Research and Teaching at the Institute for Pan-African Thought and Conversation (IPATC), University of Johannesburg in South Africa. He obtained a PhD in Political Science from the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. He was lecturer at the Obafemi Awolowo University in Nigeria and acted as Visiting Professor at the United Nations University for Peace (UPEACE) Africa Programme in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Jesper Bjarnesen has been Senior Researcher at the Nordic Africa Institute (NAI) in Uppsala, Sweden, since September 2013, and Associate Professor at the University of Uppsala. He holds a PhD in Cultural Anthropology from the University of Uppsala, and a Master's degree in Anthropology and another in African Regional Studies from the University of Copenhagen in Denmark.
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Acronyms and abbreviations About the contributors PART I: INTRODUCTION Chapter 1: Africa-EU migration: Worlds apart? PART II: THE BIGGER PICTURE Chapter 2: Africa's 'Boat People' encounter 'Fortress Europe': Conflict and Migration in Africa-EU relations Chapter 3: Governance challenges for migration in Africa: The missing link Chapter 4: Beyond the Eurocentric gaze: Refugee and migration governance in Africa Chapter 5: Remittances and development of Africa PART III: REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES Chapter 6: Migration: The Maghreb and the European Union Chapter 7: Migration in the Horn of Africa and the European Union Chapter 8: Legal pathways to migration: Labour migration arrangements between West Africa and Europe Chapter 9: Migration: Southern Africa and the European Union (EU) Chapter 10: Migration: The African Great Lakes and the European Union PART IV: CONTINENTAL PERSPECTIVES Chapter 11: African Union-European Union relations in the light of migration management Chapter 12: Bridging the Mediterranean: Coherent European and African long-term migration policy PART V: PERSPECTIVES ON ROOT CAUSES Chapter 13: The root causes of African migration to Europe: An African Perspective Chapter 14: The root causes of African migration to Europe: A European perspective PART VI: CIVIL SOCIETY PERSPECTIVES Chapter 15: The role of African civil society in implementing the United Nations Global Compact on Migration Chapter 16: The role of European civil society in implementing the United Nations Global Compact on Migration VII: UN PERSPECTIVES Chapter 17: The role of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Africa-EU Migration Chapter 18: Towards lasting solutions to the Africa-European Union migration challenge Chapter 19: The role of the International Organization for Migration in African-European Union migration VIII: FUTURE OF AFRICA-EU MIGRATION GOVERNANCE Chapter 20: Renegotiating Africa-EU migration governance Index
Acronyms and abbreviations About the contributors PART I: INTRODUCTION Chapter 1: Africa-EU migration: Worlds apart? PART II: THE BIGGER PICTURE Chapter 2: Africa's 'Boat People' encounter 'Fortress Europe': Conflict and Migration in Africa-EU relations Chapter 3: Governance challenges for migration in Africa: The missing link Chapter 4: Beyond the Eurocentric gaze: Refugee and migration governance in Africa Chapter 5: Remittances and development of Africa PART III: REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES Chapter 6: Migration: The Maghreb and the European Union Chapter 7: Migration in the Horn of Africa and the European Union Chapter 8: Legal pathways to migration: Labour migration arrangements between West Africa and Europe Chapter 9: Migration: Southern Africa and the European Union (EU) Chapter 10: Migration: The African Great Lakes and the European Union PART IV: CONTINENTAL PERSPECTIVES Chapter 11: African Union-European Union relations in the light of migration management Chapter 12: Bridging the Mediterranean: Coherent European and African long-term migration policy PART V: PERSPECTIVES ON ROOT CAUSES Chapter 13: The root causes of African migration to Europe: An African Perspective Chapter 14: The root causes of African migration to Europe: A European perspective PART VI: CIVIL SOCIETY PERSPECTIVES Chapter 15: The role of African civil society in implementing the United Nations Global Compact on Migration Chapter 16: The role of European civil society in implementing the United Nations Global Compact on Migration VII: UN PERSPECTIVES Chapter 17: The role of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Africa-EU Migration Chapter 18: Towards lasting solutions to the Africa-European Union migration challenge Chapter 19: The role of the International Organization for Migration in African-European Union migration VIII: FUTURE OF AFRICA-EU MIGRATION GOVERNANCE Chapter 20: Renegotiating Africa-EU migration governance Index
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