EU Asylum Governance and E(xc)lusive Solidarity: Insights From Germany

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Autor(a) principal: Uçarer, Emek M.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
DOI: 10.17645/si.v10i3.5296
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v10i3.5296
Resumo: The response to the so‐called refugee crisis of 2015 in the European Union was haphazard and inconsistent with the stated mission of solidarity. This article situates the EU’s response and its Common European Asylum System (CEAS) as defensive integration producing the lowest common denominator policies. It argues that the rise of right‐wing populism redefines solidarity in narrow and exclusionary terms, in contrast to the inclusive and global solidarity espoused by the EU. Drawing on Germany as a case study of how domestic populist pressures also rise to the European level, the article juxtaposes the demise of the EU’s temporary relocation system (an attempt at internal inclusive solidarity) and the success of the EU–Turkey deal (an attempt at externalization and risk avoidance), both initiatives led by Germany. Solidarity efforts championed by Germany were quickly stymied by (Central Eastern European) member states that not only rejected efforts at temporary solutions but blocked efforts to develop permanent mechanisms and a substantive CEAS reform.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv EU Asylum Governance and E(xc)lusive Solidarity: Insights From Germany
title EU Asylum Governance and E(xc)lusive Solidarity: Insights From Germany
spellingShingle EU Asylum Governance and E(xc)lusive Solidarity: Insights From Germany
EU Asylum Governance and E(xc)lusive Solidarity: Insights From Germany
Uçarer, Emek M.
asylum; European Union; Germany; populism; solidarity
Uçarer, Emek M.
asylum; European Union; Germany; populism; solidarity
title_short EU Asylum Governance and E(xc)lusive Solidarity: Insights From Germany
title_full EU Asylum Governance and E(xc)lusive Solidarity: Insights From Germany
title_fullStr EU Asylum Governance and E(xc)lusive Solidarity: Insights From Germany
EU Asylum Governance and E(xc)lusive Solidarity: Insights From Germany
title_full_unstemmed EU Asylum Governance and E(xc)lusive Solidarity: Insights From Germany
EU Asylum Governance and E(xc)lusive Solidarity: Insights From Germany
title_sort EU Asylum Governance and E(xc)lusive Solidarity: Insights From Germany
author Uçarer, Emek M.
author_facet Uçarer, Emek M.
Uçarer, Emek M.
author_role author
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv asylum; European Union; Germany; populism; solidarity
topic asylum; European Union; Germany; populism; solidarity
description The response to the so‐called refugee crisis of 2015 in the European Union was haphazard and inconsistent with the stated mission of solidarity. This article situates the EU’s response and its Common European Asylum System (CEAS) as defensive integration producing the lowest common denominator policies. It argues that the rise of right‐wing populism redefines solidarity in narrow and exclusionary terms, in contrast to the inclusive and global solidarity espoused by the EU. Drawing on Germany as a case study of how domestic populist pressures also rise to the European level, the article juxtaposes the demise of the EU’s temporary relocation system (an attempt at internal inclusive solidarity) and the success of the EU–Turkey deal (an attempt at externalization and risk avoidance), both initiatives led by Germany. Solidarity efforts championed by Germany were quickly stymied by (Central Eastern European) member states that not only rejected efforts at temporary solutions but blocked efforts to develop permanent mechanisms and a substantive CEAS reform.
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