Manage migration to save liberal order
In: Journal of transatlantic studies: the official publication of the Transatlantic Studies Association (TSA), Band 20, Heft 3-4, S. 367-384
Abstract
AbstractThe growing irregular immigration and asylum pressure polarizes and paralyzes the political ecosystems in the USA and Europe. It empowers the new nationalists that seek to dismantle or withdraw from the liberal international institutions (EU, NATO, United Nations), which they perceive as undermining their capacity to assert national sovereignty. To save 'liberal order,' therefore, the established governments and political parties on both sides of the Atlantic need to bring back a perception of internal control over external events. They need a more explicit acknowledgment of their national interests that cannot always accommodate migrants' interest in settling in more prosperous and safer countries. The article argues that migration management must be integrated into a notion of Western grand strategy focused on the preservation of internal cohesion and sovereignty, which preconditions consensus on maintaining 'liberal order' in the first place.
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Englisch
Verlag
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
ISSN: 1754-1018
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