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The migration triangle : narratives, justice and the politics of migration in France

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0393-2729; 1751-9721
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The international spectator, 2019, Vol. 54, No. 3, (SI), pp. 37-53
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D’AMATO, Silvia, LAVIZZARI, Anna, The migration triangle : narratives, justice and the politics of migration in France, The international spectator, 2019, Vol. 54, No. 3, (SI), pp. 37-53 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/66026
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Looking at the French approach to migration in four key political moments between 2014 and 2018, three main narratives can be seen as dominating the French debate on migration, namely the Westphalian, the humanitarian and the multilateral, each related to various justice claims. Surprisingly, a securitarian approach was not as dominant as expected. However, different justice claims were used to support various political interests, often in a clearly instrumental way. In France today, the politics of migration are still important for the country's foreign policy and are not just a domestic issue.
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Published online: 27 Sep 2019
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