Africa and Fortress Europe: Threats and Opportunities

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Professor Belachew Gebrewold
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., Mar 28, 2013 - Political Science - 208 pages

The number of African migrants attempting to enter Europe has increased. Within Europe, North African migrants are being accused of increased involvement in Islamic fundamentalism and terrorist activities after attacks on Madrid and London. Such terrorist attacks have become an urgent security concern for the European Union, forcing the EU to make migration a security policy.

This volume examines the extent to which the EU is threatened by patterns of African crisis, alongside Africa's peace, security and development initiatives. The contributors analyze current migration flows from Africa to Europe, and the challenges and prospects of a comprehensive EU strategy for Africa.

Intended for undergraduates, graduates and lecturers, the volume is ideal for courses that discuss the impact of African political developments on international politics.

 

Contents

European Migration Policy
10
The Intergovernmental
21
The Cradle of African Migration
37
The Southern Africa
55
Peace and Security Policy of the African Union and
71
Migration Theories and African Migration to Europe
85
Frontex and African Illegal Migration to Europe
127
Heinrich Neisser
139
The EUs Peace and Security Strategy in the
159
Index
181
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About the author (2013)

Belachew Gebrewold is Assistant Professor of international relations at the School of Political Science and Sociology, University of Innsbruck, Austria.

Belachew Gebrewold, Dustin Dehéz, Dirk Kohnert, Cheryl Hendricks, Stephan Klingebiel, Andreas Exenberger, Ilkka Laitinen, Heinrich Neisser, Birgit Loeser.

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