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Introduction: EU external migration policy and EU migration governance: introduction. / Niemann, Arne; Zaun, Natascha.
In: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Vol. 49, No. 12, 2023, p. 2965-2985.

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@article{6528dea062084056876370618780290a,
title = "Introduction: EU external migration policy and EU migration governance: introduction",
abstract = "While the EU{\textquoteright}s external migration policy arguably constitutes the most dynamic strand of EU migration policy, especially since the 2015/2016 asylum crisis in Europe, and while there is also a growing body of research on this dimension, more comprehensive, conceptually informed social science publications analysing this policy area in a more encompassing fashion are scarce. In an attempt to make progress on this front, this special issue focusses on four sets of issues: (1) conceptualising EU external migration policy; (2) identifying the drivers and conditioning factors of EU policy; (3) analysing interdependencies and interactions between different policy areas and instruments; and (4) tracing the influence and reactions of third country actors and non-European host countries of migration. After describing key developments and aspects of EU external migration policies over time and after reviewing the state of the art in research on EU external migration policy, the key contributions of the individual papers are identified and contextualised.",
keywords = "European Union, external action, migration governance, migration policy, remote control, Politics",
author = "Arne Niemann and Natascha Zaun",
note = "Funding Information: We are grateful to the anonymous reviewer, Paul Statham and the special issue contributors for their helpful comments on earlier drafts. In addition, we would like to thank Svenja Budde, Alexandra Bumcke and Charlotte St{\"u}ber for their competent research assistance. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2023 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.",
year = "2023",
doi = "10.1080/1369183X.2023.2193710",
language = "English",
volume = "49",
pages = "2965--2985",
journal = "Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies",
issn = "1369-183X",
publisher = "Routledge Taylor & Francis Group",
number = "12",

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N2 - While the EU’s external migration policy arguably constitutes the most dynamic strand of EU migration policy, especially since the 2015/2016 asylum crisis in Europe, and while there is also a growing body of research on this dimension, more comprehensive, conceptually informed social science publications analysing this policy area in a more encompassing fashion are scarce. In an attempt to make progress on this front, this special issue focusses on four sets of issues: (1) conceptualising EU external migration policy; (2) identifying the drivers and conditioning factors of EU policy; (3) analysing interdependencies and interactions between different policy areas and instruments; and (4) tracing the influence and reactions of third country actors and non-European host countries of migration. After describing key developments and aspects of EU external migration policies over time and after reviewing the state of the art in research on EU external migration policy, the key contributions of the individual papers are identified and contextualised.

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