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The Migration of Power and North-South Inequalities

The Case of Italy and Libya

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiii
  2. Introduction and Methodology

    1. Introduction and Methodology

      • Emanuela Paoletti
      Pages 1-16
  3. Theoretical Background and Comparative Analysis

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 17-17
    2. Theoretical Framework

      • Emanuela Paoletti
      Pages 19-34
    3. Comparative Analysis

      • Emanuela Paoletti
      Pages 35-55
  4. Migration Discourses and Practices in Italy and Libya

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 57-57
    2. Italy and Migration

      • Emanuela Paoletti
      Pages 59-78
    3. Libya and Migration

      • Emanuela Paoletti
      Pages 79-103
  5. Empirical Analysis of the Bilateral Agreements on Migration

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 105-105
    2. Joint Measures on Migration

      • Emanuela Paoletti
      Pages 139-165
  6. Externalisation of Migrant Control Measures and Inter-state Relations

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 167-167
    2. Implications for International Relations Theory

      • Emanuela Paoletti
      Pages 184-208
    3. Conclusion

      • Emanuela Paoletti
      Pages 209-214
  7. Back Matter

    Pages 215-300

About this book

This book examines negotiations on migration in the Mediterranean. It argues that migration is a bargaining chip which countries in the South use to increase their leverage versus their counterparts in the North. This proposition opens up new understandings reframing relations of inequalities among states.

Reviews

'This book fills an enormous gap in social science knowledge about international migration to and from Libya and more broadly about migration from MENA and sub-Saharan Africa to Europe. It makes a singular contribution to Mediterranean studies and to security studies. This book will be widely read by students of international relations.' - Mark J. Miller, Emma Smith Morris Professor, Political Science and International Relations, University of Delaware, USA

'Emanuela Paoletti develops a highly original approach to the analysis of power in Italian-Libyan bilateral migration ties. Her close and careful analysis of the dynamics of power relations and international migration makes a major contribution that will be of significant benefit to students of international migration.' - Professor Andrew Geddes, Head of Department of Politics, University of Sheffield, UK

'An innovative and courageous exploration into one of the empirical fields i.e. the complex and often opaque theatre of bilateral and multilateral relations at the 'border' between the EU and Libya which is shaping more deeply and contentiously the future of both Europe's migration policies and external relations.' - Ferruccio Pastore, Director of FIERI (International and European Forum for Migration Research), Italy

'Although this book is primarily directed towards Italian and European engagement with Libya over the growing problem of irregular migration, it highlights the much wider issues now dominating European concerns about border security in the Mediterranean. It is an excellent introduction to a problem that is going to preoccupy European statement for years to come as economic crisis and climate change stimulate migration at an ever-accelerating rate. It should be essential reading for scholar and politician alike!' -George Joffe, Research Fellow, Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS), University of Cambridge, UK

Authors and Affiliations

  • International Migration Institute, UK

    Emanuela Paoletti

  • Somerville College, University of Oxford, UK

    Emanuela Paoletti

About the author

EMANUELA PAOLETTI is Junior Research Fellow at Somerville College and Researcher at the International Migration Institute at the University of Oxford, UK. She has published extensively on international relations and migration in, amongst others, Political Studies and the Journal of North African Studies.

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Softcover Book USD 54.99
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