2018
DOI: 10.1080/13501763.2018.1425476
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One wave of reforms, many outputs: the diffusion of European asylum policies beyond Europe

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“…In the past few years, several migration scholars have used the QCA approach to compare and understand better the development of migration and asylum policies as well as integration/citizenship policies at the cross-national level. Guérin's (2018) research, for instance, seeks to identify the factors that drive some European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) states to align with European asylum policies when others do not. Walbott's (2014) study focuses on citizenship and immigration in Western Europe and examines at why some countries facilitate access to national membership for immigrants while others permanently rely on restrictive policies.…”
Section: Qca In Migration Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past few years, several migration scholars have used the QCA approach to compare and understand better the development of migration and asylum policies as well as integration/citizenship policies at the cross-national level. Guérin's (2018) research, for instance, seeks to identify the factors that drive some European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) states to align with European asylum policies when others do not. Walbott's (2014) study focuses on citizenship and immigration in Western Europe and examines at why some countries facilitate access to national membership for immigrants while others permanently rely on restrictive policies.…”
Section: Qca In Migration Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Starting from disgraceful practices such as collusion, corruption, and nepotism to a bad bureaucratic system that becomes obstacles in realizing a bureaucracy that is pro to the interests of the people at large, this has given birth to pathologies in the bureaucracy that have been passed down from generation to generation (Girling, 1997). Important changes became the starting point for the reform era in the political, legal, economic, and bureaucratic fields known as the first wave of reforms (Pedersen, 2012;Guérin, 2018).…”
Section: Inroductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature on policy diffusion, for example, has decisively demonstrated that in most countries, there are few domains in which transnational interaction does not play an important role (Börzel and Risse 2012;Braun and Gilardi 2006). Guérin (2018), in her contribution to the special issue, shows how the EU itself is part of this process, shaping asylum policies in its own near abroad. Yes, the EU may be an extreme case of economic and political interdependence but one that is increasingly common.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%