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Refugees' Europe: Towards an Inclusive Democracy addresses, through the normative, practical and political views of well-known international experts, the challenges that the so-called refugee crisis has generated for democracy in Europe.
The management of the refugees' crisis reflects the crisis of democracy in Europe. The refugees' phenomenon has had a huge impact on European integration, from the local to the supranational scale, making it a pressing matter for the future of democracy in Europe. This book provides a myriad of critical evidence-based expertise combining philosophical, legal, economic and political reflections on how to better understand and deal with the refugees' case.
Contents
Prologue: Since We Were Exiles, Let Us Be a Refuge, Patricia Barcena
Introduction: The (Unfortunate) Advent of the Refugees' Europe, Cristina Astier and Ander Errasti
1. Refugees: A Test for Necropolitics, Javier de Lucas
2. The Antinomies of Refugee Reason, Michael Marder
3. Refugees and Global Free Human Movement: A Framework for Utopian Thinking in the Twenty-First Century, Ricard Zapata
4. From a Wide Fortressed Buffer Zone to Asymmetric Buffer States: The Western Balkans' Migrant Route, Elena Sánchez Montijano and Jonathan Zaragoza
5. Decentralizing Refugee Resettlement: Engaging Communities in Extending Welcome, Patti Lenard
6. Citizenship and Immigrant Integration in the European Union, Maarten Vink
7. Contesting European Solidarity: The 'Refugee Crisis' in the Media, Hans-Jörg Trenz
8. Solidarity Amongst Strangers: Refugiés Sans Frontières: The 'nEU' Abnormal, Joxerramon Bengoetxea
Epilogue: The Migration Crisis as a Structural Crisis of the European Union, Daniel Innerarity