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Power and proliferation: Explaining the fragmentation of global migration governance
被引:6
|作者:
Kainz, Lena
[1
]
Betts, Alexander
[2
]
机构:
[1] Migrat Policy Inst Europe, Rue Loi 155, B-1040 Brussels, Belgium
[2] Univ Oxford, Refugee Studies Ctr, Dept Int Dev, Oxford OX1 3TB, England
关键词:
governance;
migration;
fragmentation;
United Nations;
New York Declaration;
Global Compact;
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION;
REGIME;
COOPERATION;
POLITICS;
REFUGEE;
D O I:
10.1093/migration/mnaa015
中图分类号:
C921 [人口统计学];
学科分类号:
摘要:
Fragmentation is widely recognised as one of the defining characteristics of global migration governance. However, there has been little academic analysis of fragmentation, either as a dependent or independent variable in the international politics of migration. We aim to explain why it is that global migration governance has historically emerged as a patchwork of international institutions. In order to do so, we outline an original theoretical framework based on the proposition that power asymmetries between predominantly 'sending' and 'receiving' countries create a dynamic in which relatively weak states seek multilateralism and relatively strong states veto multilateralism, leading to institutional proliferation as a means to address immediate functional challenges. We apply this framework to four key historical turning points in the recent history of global migration governance: first, the impasse at the United Nations and the expansion of Regional Consultative Processes (1985-2001); second, the surge of new mandate creations and the first High-Level Dialogue on Migration and Development (1999-2006); third, the establishment of the Global Forum on Migration and Development and the Global Migration Group (2006-8); and finally, the New York Declaration and the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (2016-18).
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页码:65 / 89
页数:25
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