IS THERE A MAINSTREAM APPROACH TOWARDS EU`S MULTILEVEL GOVERNANCE OF MIGRATION POLICIES
Corresponding author:
[email protected]
Accepted
28 March 2026
Available Online
15 July 2015
Abstract
OUR CONTRIBUTION AIMS AT DEPINCTING THE MAIN APPROACHESIN DEALING WITH MIGRATION POLICIES IN THE AREA OF LIBERTY, SECURITY AND JUSTICE. ALTHOUGH THERE HAS BEEN A LARGE VOLUME OF LEGISLATIVE ACTION REGARDING THE AREA OF MIGRATION AND ASYLUM IN THE EU, HOW ARE THESE POLICIES COPING WITH THE IN CREASING DOMESTIC PRESSURES OF THE SOCIAL STATE? WHICH SCENARIO WILL PREVAIL IN THE HANDS OF THE EU: IS IT THE SOCIAL LEARNING PROCESS ENOUGH TO DEEPEN COOPERATION OR DO WE NEED A MORE COORDINATED MANAGEMENT OF LABOR MIGRATION INVOLVING ALL SORTS OF STAKEH OLDERS? THE WORLD BANK SUGGESTS A MORE DOWN TO EARTH APPROACH CONNECTING RECRUITMENT, REMITTANCES AND RETURN, IN A WIN -WIN SCHEME. ANOTHER MAINSTREAM APPROACH OF MIGRATION FLUXES CONNECTS MIGRATION POLICY WITH TWO OTHER KEY INGREDIENTS: DEVELOMPENT AND FOR EIGN POLICY. THERE ARE MANY PATHS TO CATCH THE ESSENCE OF NOWADAYS STRATEGIES FOR MIGRATION BUT THE OUTCOME OF THIS PROCESS IS STILL SUBJECT TO VARIOUS NATIONAL INCENTIVES THAT MAY ALTER THE CAPACITY OF EU`S INFRASTRUCTURE TO DEAL WITH MIGRATION GOVERNANCE IN AN INTEGRATED MANNER.
Keywords
MULTILEVEL GOVERNANCE
MIGRATION
MAINSTREAM APPROACH
Full Text
The body of this article is intentionally hidden on the public page. Please use the PDF reader or the PDF download for the complete text.
References
[1]
Aspinwall, M.D., Schneider,G. , ”Same menu, separate tables: The institutionalist turn in political science and the study of European integration.”, European Journal of Political Research, 38, 2000.
[2]
Canterbury, D.C.,Capital Accumulation and Migration, Brill NV, Leiden, 2012.
[3]
Descy, P., ” Projected labour market imbalances in Europe: Policy challenges in meeting the Europe 2020 employment targ ets”, in OECD/European Union, Matching Economic Migration with Labour Market Needs, OECD Papers, 2014.
[4]
Escafre- Dublet, A.,Mainstreaming immigrant integration policy in France: Education, employment, and social cohesion initiatives, Brussels, Migration Policy Institute, 2014
[5]
Favell, A., ”The Europeanisation of immigration politics”, European Integration Online Papers, 2(10), 1998.
[6]
Geddes, A.,The Politics of Migration and Immigration in Europe, Sage London, 2003.
[7]
Guiraudon, V., ”European Integration and Migra tion Policy: Vertical Policy -making as Venue Shopping.”, Journal of Common Market Studies, 38(2), 2000.
[8]
Joppke, C., ” Immigration Challenges the Nation -State”. In C. Joppke(ed.), Challenge to the Nation - State. Immigration in Western Europe and the United States, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1998.
[9]
Messina,A.M.,The Logics and Politics of Post -WWII Migration to Western Europe , Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2007.
[10]
Moravcsik, A., Nicolaïdis,K., ”Explaining the Treaty of Amsterdam: Interests, Influenc e, Institutions.”, Journal of Common Market Studies, 37(1), 1998.
[11]
Neumayer, E. ,”Asylum Destination Choice: What Makes Some West European Countries More Attractive Than Others?”, in West European Politics, 5(2), 2004.
[12]
Pascouau, Y. , ”Intra-EU mobility: `the second building block`of EU labour migration policy”, Issue Paper No 74,European Policy Center, May 2013.
[13]
Straubhaar, T.,`` New Migration Needs a NEMP (A New European Migration Policy)``, HWWA Discussion Paper 95, Hamburg, 2000.
[14]
Weinar, A., EU-US Immigratio n Systems, EU Cooperation Challenges in External Migration Policy , Robert Schuman Center for Advances Studies, San Domenico di Fiesole(FI): European University Institute, 2011.