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Title: Securitization of migration : the case of Turkey
Authors: Arlan, Zeynep Selen
Keywords: Turkey -- Emigration and immigration
National security -- Turkey
Human rights -- Turkey
Emigration and immigration law -- Turkey
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: University of Malta. Faculty of Laws
Citation: Arlan, Z. S. (2007). Securitization of migration : the case of Turkey. Mediterranean Journal of Human Rights, 11(2), 215-239.
Abstract: Among many other things, globalization has paved the way for the promotion and acceleration of migratory movements all around the world. European states, where migrants were welcomed especially after 1960s, started to implement restricted migration policies from 1980s onwards. The Europeanization of migration policies was accompanied by the development of a securitized perception of migration where migrants were stigmatized as threats to political, internal, cultural and economic unity of their host country. The European Union not only adopts and implements policies that would produce and strengthen securitized perceptions of migration but also exports them to candidate states in the form of acquis communautaire.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/125565
Appears in Collections:Mediterranean Journal of Human Rights, volume 11 number 2

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