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OverviewDelegating Responsibility explores the politics of migration in the European Union and explains how and why the EU responded to the 2015–17 refugee crisis. Based on 86 interviews and fieldwork in Greece and Italy, Nicholas R. Micinski puts forward a new theory of international cooperation on international migration. States approach migration policies in many ways—such as coordination, collaboration, subcontracting, and unilateralism—but which way they choose is based on the migration state capacity and credible partners on the ground. Micinski traces the evolution of EU migration management, like border security and asylum policies, over the last fifty years and shows how EU officials used “crises” as political leverage to further Europeanize migration governance. In two in-depth cases studies, he explores these themes to explain how Italy and Greece responded to the most recent refugee crisis. He concludes with a discussion of policy recommendations regarding the current situation and long-term aspirations for migration management in the EU. This book is an excellent introduction to the politics of the EU, migration and refugee policy, and humanitarianism and presents original data and findings from the 2015–17 refugee crisis. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nicholas R. MicinskiPublisher: The University of Michigan Press Imprint: The University of Michigan Press Weight: 0.333kg ISBN: 9780472132829ISBN 10: 0472132822 Pages: 246 Publication Date: 30 January 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsList of Figures, Tables, Boxes Abbreviations Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. International Cooperation and Migration Management 3. Collaboration in EU Migration Management 4. Coordination in Italy 5. Subcontracting in Greece 6. Conclusion Appendix I: Timeline of Migration State Capacity in Europe Appendix II: Timeline of Migration State Capacity in Italy Appendix III: Timeline of Migration State Capacity in Greece BibliographyReviewsDelegating Responsibility offers an excellent account of the dynamics of migration management in Europe, showing how front-line states like Italy and Greece struggle to cope with increasing numbers of forced migrants while engaging in a delicate dance of conflict and cooperation with the EU and member states. With all of its flaws, the EU will set the pace for migration governance in Europe and beyond and Micinski provides us with key insights into this extraordinarily complex political process. --James Hollifield, Southern Methodist University-- James Hollifield Delegating Responsibility shows the surprising ways that Greece, Italy, and the EU try to manage asylum seekers and other migrants. By focusing on how policies are put into action, Micinski reveals when and why states work alone, together, or hand over their obligations to international organizations. --David Scott FitzGerald, author of Refuge beyond Reach: How Rich Democracies Repel Asylum Seekers-- David Scott FitzGerald A deeply researched and hugely informative book about the dynamics of migration management in Greece and Italy that provides fresh insight into the complex dynamics of state responses and international cooperation. --Andrew Geddes, Director of the Migration Policy Centre at the European University Institute-- Andrew Geddes Demonstrates quite convincingly that past policy choices and institutions established to deal with migration pressures continue to shape policy today, enabling or constraining the scope for action. --Willem Maas, York University-- Willem Maas This is a strong, empirically detailed, and theoretically ambitious study. Micinski makes an important contribution to the literature on international politics of migration. --Gerasimos Tsourapas, University of Glasgow-- Gerasimos Tsourapas Delegating Responsibility makes an important contribution to understanding the consequences of state's cooperation and collaboration and in terms of diluting responsibility and accountability, stressing the complexity of these relationships and their political and social significance. --Ethnic and Racial Studies -- Ethnic and Racial Studies Delegating Responsibility offers an excellent account of the dynamics of migration management in Europe, showing how front-line states like Italy and Greece struggle to cope with increasing numbers of forced migrants while engaging in a delicate dance of conflict and cooperation with the EU and member states. With all of its flaws, the EU will set the pace for migration governance in Europe and beyond and Micinski provides us with key insights into this extraordinarily complex political process. --James Hollifield, Southern Methodist University-- James Hollifield Delegating Responsibility shows the surprising ways that Greece, Italy, and the EU try to manage asylum seekers and other migrants. By focusing on how policies are put into action, Micinski reveals when and why states work alone, together, or hand over their obligations to international organizations. --David Scott FitzGerald, author of Refuge beyond Reach: How Rich Democracies Repel Asylum Seekers-- David Scott FitzGerald A deeply researched and hugely informative book about the dynamics of migration management in Greece and Italy that provides fresh insight into the complex dynamics of state responses and international cooperation. --Andrew Geddes, Director of the Migration Policy Centre at the European University Institute-- Andrew Geddes Demonstrates quite convincingly that past policy choices and institutions established to deal with migration pressures continue to shape policy today, enabling or constraining the scope for action. --Willem Maas, York University-- Willem Maas This is a strong, empirically detailed, and theoretically ambitious study. Micinski makes an important contribution to the literature on international politics of migration. --Gerasimos Tsourapas, University of Glasgow-- Gerasimos Tsourapas """Delegating Responsibility makes an important contribution to understanding the consequences of state's cooperation and collaboration and in terms of diluting responsibility and accountability, stressing the complexity of these relationships and their political and social significance."" --Ethnic and Racial Studies--Olga Jubany ""Ethnic and Racial Studies"" (7/15/2022 12:00:00 AM) ""The main contributions of the book are threefold. First, it contributes to theories of cooperation through its typology; its careful operationalization helps to prevent further concept stretching and test these four subtypes empirically. Second, Micinski provides a comparative analysis with rich and original empirical data. . . Finally, his book fills an important gap in studies of implementation in EU migration governance."" --Perspectives on Politics--Ariadna Ripoll Servent ""Perspectives on Politics"" ""This is a useful book for those studying EU policy and politics as well as refugee policy. . . . Recommended."" --Choice--D. Schwam-Baird ""Choice"" (4/1/2023 12:00:00 AM) ""Delegating Responsibility offers an excellent account of the dynamics of migration management in Europe, showing how front-line states like Italy and Greece struggle to cope with increasing numbers of forced migrants while engaging in a delicate dance of conflict and cooperation with the EU and member states. With all of its flaws, the EU will set the pace for migration governance in Europe and beyond and Micinski provides us with key insights into this extraordinarily complex political process."" --James Hollifield, Southern Methodist University-- ""James Hollifield"" ""Delegating Responsibility shows the surprising ways that Greece, Italy, and the EU try to manage asylum seekers and other migrants. By focusing on how policies are put into action, Micinski reveals when and why states work alone, together, or hand over their obligations to international organizations."" --David Scott FitzGerald, author of Refuge beyond Reach: How Rich Democracies Repel Asylum Seekers-- ""David Scott FitzGerald"" ""A deeply researched and hugely informative book about the dynamics of migration management in Greece and Italy that provides fresh insight into the complex dynamics of state responses and international cooperation."" --Andrew Geddes, Director of the Migration Policy Centre at the European University Institute-- ""Andrew Geddes"" ""Demonstrates quite convincingly that past policy choices and institutions established to deal with migration pressures continue to shape policy today, enabling or constraining the scope for action."" --Willem Maas, York University-- ""Willem Maas"" ""This is a strong, empirically detailed, and theoretically ambitious study. Micinski makes an important contribution to the literature on international politics of migration."" --Gerasimos Tsourapas, University of Glasgow-- ""Gerasimos Tsourapas""" Author InformationNicholas R. Micinski is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Maine. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |