Full Description
In Deporting Europeans, Ioana Vrabiescu examines how states within the European Union (EU) collaborate in the policing and deportation of EU citizens within EU territory. Vrabiescu argues that the deportation of EU citizens reifies existing inequalities between central states, like France, and peripheral states, like Romania. By highlighting the massive deportation of Romanians from France, Vrabiescu showcases these inequalities and the intricacies of EU geopolitics.
Contents
Chapter 1: At the Semi-Periphery of Europe
Chapter 2: Freedom of Movement or Forced (Im)mobility?
Chapter 3: Deportation as Punishment
Chapter 4: Big Brother, Little Sister
Chapter 5: The Last Frontier
Chapter 6: Sovereignty at large



