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Foreigners, Refugees or Minorities?
Rethinking People in the Context of Border Controls and Visas
von Didier Bigo
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-1-4094-5253-9
Erschienen am 20.02.2013
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 234 mm [H] x 156 mm [B] x 18 mm [T]
Gewicht: 567 Gramm
Umfang: 280 Seiten

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This book examines the relationship of citizenship, ethnicity and international relations and how these three aspects of the State, its people and its neighbours relate to one another. It studies the wide issue of international relations, citizenship and minority discrimination through the lens of the case study of European Roma who seek refugee status in Canada on account of their persecution in Europe. The volume assesses the relationships among citizenship, state protection and persecution and minority status, and how they can intersect with and destabilize foreign affairs.



Didier Bigo is Professor of International Relations (and Maître de conférences des universités) at Sciences-Po Paris, France, and Researcher at CERI/FNSP. Bigo is also Professor at Kings College London, UK. Sergio Carrera is Senior Research Fellow and Head of the Justice and Home Affairs Programme at the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), Belgium. Elspeth Guild is a Jean-Monnet Professor of European migration law at the Radboud University Nijmegen (The Netherlands). She is also Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for European Policy Studies in Brussels and a partner at the London law firm Kingsley Napley. She is a Visiting Professor at the LSE London and teaches in the Department of War Studies at Kings College London.



Chapter 1 Introduction International Relations, Citizenship and Minority Discrimination: Setting the Scene, Elspeth Guild, Sergio Carrera; Chapter 2 When Montesquieu Goes Transnational: The Roma as an Excuse, Visas as Preventive Logic, Judges as Sites of Resistance, Didier Bigo; section1 Roma, The European Union and International Relations; Chapter 3 Czech and Hungarian Roma Exodus to Canada: How to Distinguish Between Unbearable Destitution and Unbearable Persecution, Judit Tóth; Chapter 4 Roma and Racial Discrimination: The Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights, Claude Cahn; Chapter 5 Legal Modernities - Conceptual Transformations Around the Management of Human Mobility in International Relations, Maria Koblanck; section2 The EU-Canada Visa and Roma 2009 Affair; Chapter 6 The Canada-Czech Republic Visa Affair: A Test for Visa Reciprocity and Fundamental Rights in the European Union, Alejandro Eggenschwiler; Chapter 7 Asymmetric Borders: The Canada-Czech Republic 'Visa War' and the Question of Rights, Mark B. Salter, Can E. Mutlu; Chapter 8 State Protection of the Czech Roma and the Canadian Refugee System, Marina Caparini; section3 The Visa and Surveillance Logics: Policing at a Distance; Chapter 9 EU Visa and Border Control Policies: What Roles for Security and Reciprocity?, Annalisa Meloni; Chapter 10 The US Visa Waiver Program and the Non-inclusion of all EU Member States Against the EU Principles of Solidarity and Reciprocity, Katherine Rozmus; Chapter 11 Reframing the EU Visa Cooperation with Third Countries: Policy Convergence in the Visa Liberalization Process in Eastern Europe, Raül Hernández i Sagrera; Chapter 12 Fundamental Rights and the Extra-territorialization of EU Border Policy: A Contradiction in Terms?, Leonhard den Hertog; Chapter 13 Bordering at the Window: The Allocation of Schengen Visas at the Italian Embassy and Consulate in Morocco, Federica Infantino;


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