Differentiation and Politicization

The Case of EU Migration Policy

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Differentiation and Politicization

The Case of EU Migration Policy

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Differentiation and Politicization: The Case of EU Migration Policy examines the implementation of differentiated integration in EU migration and asylum policy. The research seeks to expand and deepen on the conceptual and factual interaction among core state powers, politicization, the rise of Euroscepticism, the public constraining dissent and the application of different forms of polarity within EU legal framework. Eleftheria Markozani argues that growing Euroscepticism may not only generate the application of opt-outs of particular member states, as previous research has also shown. Instead, she supports that the coincidental increase of politicization of a policy field and Euroscepticism in many member states can provoke the introduction of other forms of polarity, such as flexibility, in EU legal rules. The study begins with the cases of UK and Denmark, outlining the way that the mobilization of exclusive national identities raises the demand for differentiation. However, it , continues with the introduction of flexibility in the Commission’s proposals on the 2020 New Pact on Migration, through the lens of the aggregated level of politicization and the rise of right-wing Eurosceptic parties in many states of EU. While the treaty opt-outs have been related with Euroscepticism since the Maastricht Treaty through the polarization provoked by referendums and elections, the 2015 refugee crisis resulted in the EU institutions’ endorsement of flexibility within the Dublin system, a secondary legal rule.

Table of Contents

Introduction. “United in Diversity”
Chapter 1. Conceptualizing Politicization and Differentiation
Chapter 2. Integration and Differentiation in the EU Migration Policy
Chapter 3. National Identity, Euroscepticism and Differentiated Integration
Chapter 4. The Crisis and Flexibility: More Politicization, More Differentiation
Conclusion

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Published 20 Mar 2024
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 250
ISBN 9781666909227
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 7 Tables, 9 BW Illustrations
Dimensions 236 x 157 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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