Delegating Responsibility : International Cooperation on Migration in the European Union

Delegating Responsibility explores the politics of migration in the European Union and explains how the EU responded to the 2015-17 refugee crisis. Based on 86 interviews and fieldwork in Greece and Italy, Nicholas R. Micinski proposes a new theory of international cooperation on international migra...

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Main Author: Micinski, Nicholas R. (auth)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: University of Michigan Press 2022
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