From discourse to practice: the circulation of norms, ideas and practices of migration management through the implementation of the mobility partnerships in Moldova and Georgia

Abstract This research wishes to contribute to the understanding of the migration policy regime of the European Union (EU), by considering an analytical perspective that privileges the standpoint of the countries of its neighbourhood. As an entry point, we have focused our analysis on the Mobility P...

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Main Author: Martine Brouillette
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-03-01
Series:Comparative Migration Studies
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40878-017-0066-y
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spelling doaj-c1a971352eaa49d58188e478be05080d2020-11-24T21:53:30ZengSpringerOpenComparative Migration Studies2214-594X2018-03-016112110.1186/s40878-017-0066-yFrom discourse to practice: the circulation of norms, ideas and practices of migration management through the implementation of the mobility partnerships in Moldova and GeorgiaMartine Brouillette0Migrinter Laboratory, University of Poitiers, Maison des Sciences de l’Homme et de la SociétéAbstract This research wishes to contribute to the understanding of the migration policy regime of the European Union (EU), by considering an analytical perspective that privileges the standpoint of the countries of its neighbourhood. As an entry point, we have focused our analysis on the Mobility Partnership, a policy instrument of soft power, representative of the emblematic network governance privileged by the EU in its current political framework, the Global Approach to Migration and Mobility (GAMM). Applying an “instrument approach”, our research raises the question of the role played by the Mobility Partnership in the circulation of norms, ideas and practices related to the “good governance” of international migration, and whether these are internalized by the partner third countries. We present the results of a comparative analysis of two study-cases, Moldova and Georgia, countries considered by the European Commission as the “best pupils” in the implementation of their Mobility Partnerships, with the ambition to interrogate whether this instrument leads to a “common understanding” between the EU and the national actors that may lead to a translation of the European objectives in the field of migration into the registries of practices in the countries of the Eastern neighbourhood. Lastly, we will discuss the strategic “usage” of this instrument from the partner third countries, that can lead to different results, from complete absorption of the objectives, to resistance in their implementation.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40878-017-0066-yMobility partnershipGlobal approach to migration and mobilityExternal dimension of EU’s migration policiesEastern NeighbourhoodGeorgiaMoldova
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From discourse to practice: the circulation of norms, ideas and practices of migration management through the implementation of the mobility partnerships in Moldova and Georgia
Comparative Migration Studies
Mobility partnership
Global approach to migration and mobility
External dimension of EU’s migration policies
Eastern Neighbourhood
Georgia
Moldova
author_facet Martine Brouillette
author_sort Martine Brouillette
title From discourse to practice: the circulation of norms, ideas and practices of migration management through the implementation of the mobility partnerships in Moldova and Georgia
title_short From discourse to practice: the circulation of norms, ideas and practices of migration management through the implementation of the mobility partnerships in Moldova and Georgia
title_full From discourse to practice: the circulation of norms, ideas and practices of migration management through the implementation of the mobility partnerships in Moldova and Georgia
title_fullStr From discourse to practice: the circulation of norms, ideas and practices of migration management through the implementation of the mobility partnerships in Moldova and Georgia
title_full_unstemmed From discourse to practice: the circulation of norms, ideas and practices of migration management through the implementation of the mobility partnerships in Moldova and Georgia
title_sort from discourse to practice: the circulation of norms, ideas and practices of migration management through the implementation of the mobility partnerships in moldova and georgia
publisher SpringerOpen
series Comparative Migration Studies
issn 2214-594X
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Abstract This research wishes to contribute to the understanding of the migration policy regime of the European Union (EU), by considering an analytical perspective that privileges the standpoint of the countries of its neighbourhood. As an entry point, we have focused our analysis on the Mobility Partnership, a policy instrument of soft power, representative of the emblematic network governance privileged by the EU in its current political framework, the Global Approach to Migration and Mobility (GAMM). Applying an “instrument approach”, our research raises the question of the role played by the Mobility Partnership in the circulation of norms, ideas and practices related to the “good governance” of international migration, and whether these are internalized by the partner third countries. We present the results of a comparative analysis of two study-cases, Moldova and Georgia, countries considered by the European Commission as the “best pupils” in the implementation of their Mobility Partnerships, with the ambition to interrogate whether this instrument leads to a “common understanding” between the EU and the national actors that may lead to a translation of the European objectives in the field of migration into the registries of practices in the countries of the Eastern neighbourhood. Lastly, we will discuss the strategic “usage” of this instrument from the partner third countries, that can lead to different results, from complete absorption of the objectives, to resistance in their implementation.
topic Mobility partnership
Global approach to migration and mobility
External dimension of EU’s migration policies
Eastern Neighbourhood
Georgia
Moldova
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40878-017-0066-y
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