Essays about: "politics of migration"

Showing result 11 - 15 of 68 essays containing the words politics of migration.

  1. 11. Politics, problems, and populism : A study of the Swedish general policy debateson migration policy in 2010–2018

    University essay from Örebro universitet/Institutionen för humaniora, utbildnings- och samhällsvetenskap

    Author : Anna Olowsson; [2022]
    Keywords : Sweden; politics; populism; the populist radical right; discourse theory; WPR approach; the Sweden Democrats;

    Abstract : In 2010, the populist radical right party the Sweden Democrats were voted into the Swedish parliament, which rattled the mainstream parties. The Sweden Democrats’ stance on migration policy was clear from the start, with their MPs promoting a radical decrease, if not a complete stop, to all immigration. READ MORE

  2. 12. THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION’S FRAMING OF SOLIDARITY IN MIGRATION POLITICS

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Linnea Schleyer; [2021-02-17]
    Keywords : Migration; Solidarity; European Commission; European Agenda on Migration; New Pact on Migration and Asylum; Agenda-setting; Bounded rationality; Issue framing;

    Abstract : The aim of this research is to analyze how the European Commission has framed the concept of solidarity differently in migration policies between the European Agenda on Migration and the New Pact on Migration and Solidarity, in order to comprehend how framing and reframing of policies can affect the development of European migration politics. In doing so, the driving ideas behind the Commission’s way of framing the issue will also be studied. READ MORE

  3. 13. Gymnasielagen "It is nice that it came, but it is a shit law": Experiences and Perspectives of People Affected by One of Sweden's Temporary Migration Laws

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Genusvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Boukje Fokkema; [2021]
    Keywords : gymnasielagen; limitations; possibilities; temporary residence permits; unaccompanied minors gymnasielagen; möjligheter; begränsningar; tillfälliga uppehållstillstånd; ensamkommande ungdomar; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : In 2017 the Upper Secondary School Act [Hereafter gymnasielag/en] was adopted in Sweden and provided temporary residence permits and a chance of permanent residency to ‘unaccompanied refugee minors’ who previously had been denied asylum. This study includes voices of four young people who have managed to fulfil this journey from temporary permits to permanent. READ MORE

  4. 14. Minilateral cooperation as a determinant of parliamentary behaviour : A study of debate and voting cohesion within the Visegrad Group during the Eighth European Parliament

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Filip Nerc; [2021]
    Keywords : Regional cooperation; Regional partnerships; Minilateralism; Minilateral partnerships; European Parliament; Visegrad Group;

    Abstract : This study investigates minilateral partnerships, also referred to as regional cooperations, with the purpose of identifying whether these types of partnerships may be perceived as cohesive political grouping in the EP and if such cooperations influence the way in which MEPs debate and vote. The study uses a combined qualitative and quantitative method to study the behaviour of MEPs from the Visegrad Group when debating and voting on migration and asylum policy, during the Eight European Parliament. READ MORE

  5. 15. The Reorientation of Borders in the EU: Case studies Sweden, Germany, and France

    University essay from Södertörns högskola/Institutionen för samhällsvetenskaper

    Author : Joshua Ndip Ako; [2021]
    Keywords : Borders; bordering; everyday bordering; migration; politics; policy; migrants; immigrants; EU; citizenship; imagine communities.;

    Abstract : The paradox of contemporary migration in the EU is that new actors, rules, and institutions have emerged and created internal spaces where there is a gradual reorientation of the character of EU border regime. These spaces have become arenas where EU member states are re-categorizing, re-scaling, expanding, and diversifying their modes of internal migration control and enforcement. READ MORE