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Ribeiro, I. M. (2022). The European Union’s response to the Mediterranean ‘refugee crisis’: The normalisation of securitisation. In Giulia Daniele, Manuel João Ramos, Pedro Figueiredo Neto (Ed.), Border crossings in and out of Europe. (pp. 118-131).: Centro de Estudos Internacionais do Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (CEI-Iscte).
I. M. Casais, "The European Union’s response to the Mediterranean ‘refugee crisis’: The normalisation of securitisation", in Border crossings in and out of Europe, Giulia Daniele, Manuel João Ramos, Pedro Figueiredo Neto, Ed., Centro de Estudos Internacionais do Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (CEI-Iscte), 2022, pp. 118-131
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TY - CHAP TI - The European Union’s response to the Mediterranean ‘refugee crisis’: The normalisation of securitisation T2 - Border crossings in and out of Europe AU - Ribeiro, I. M. PY - 2022 SP - 118-131 UR - https://cei.iscte-iul.pt/publicacao/border-crossings-in-and-out-of-europe/ AB - The goal of this chapter is to explore the European Union's (EU) response to the Mediterranean ‘refugee crisis’ mainly from 2013/4 to 2016, as well as beyond this ‘peak’ period, by means of the triangulation of document and discourse analysis, newspaper articles and secondary scholarly literature. We provide an overview of the main events, the EU’s responses (including the Member States), and discuss the consequences of what we identify as the ‘normalisation of securitisation’. We conclude that this increasingly common practice is detrimental to the European integration project as well as to the freedoms of its citizens in addition to promoting the exclusion of non-EU citizens. ER -