Revisiting EU-Turkey Cooperation on migration: Roadmap for an enhanced partnership

Policy Brief

Published June 2021

Türkiye

“Humanitarian Approach Towards Refugees and Migrants” Antalya Diplomacy Forum 2021

Speech

Published June 2021

Türkiye

Summary

ICMPD's Director General Mr Michael Spindelegger gave a speech from 18-20 June 2021 at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum

Vienna Migration Conference Report 2020

Document

Published June 2021

Conference "Enhancing Cooperation with Business Diaspora in Austria, Switzerland and Germany"

Speech

Published June 2021

Serbia

Summary

On 16 June 2021, ICMPD Director General Michael Spindelegger opened the LinkUp Serbia conference

The Promise of an EU approach to Community Sponsorship

Policy Brief

Published June 2021

Belgium

Impact of Public Attitudes to migration on the political environment in the Euro-Mediterranean Region – First Chapter Europe

Study

Published June 2021

*European Union

Summary

The report forms part of the Phase III Euromed Migration Communications Study. This chapter considers how and why these dramatic changes in the importance of the issue, or salience of immigration, occurred in European politics. It combines findings from various scientific sources to produce a theoretical framework that explains how salience affects electoral outcomes, both in terms of turnout and results, and ultimately public policy via emotional activation, exposure to information and evaluation of politicians.

Starting up and starting over How networking can enable refugee entrepreneurs to regain livelihoods in East Africa

Policy Brief

Published June 2021

ICMPD Annual Report 2020

Document

Published May 2021

EUDIF DIASPORA ENGAGEMENT Regional Series: Africa

Study

Published May 2021

#Diaspora Engagement #Diaspora Association

Summary

The Africa overview of diaspora engagement is one of a six-part regional series analysing diaspora engagement around the world. It draws on knowledge gathered during the mapping of 41 African countries, including relevant policy and institutional frameworks, trends, good practices and recommendations at regional level.

Citation

Tittel-Mosser, F. (2021) Diaspora engagement: Africa. Regional Series. EUDiF.

EUDIF DIASPORA ENGAGEMENT Regional Series: Asia

Study

Published May 2021

#Diaspora Association #Diaspora Engagement

Summary

The Asia overview of diaspora engagement is one of a six-part regional series analysing diaspora engagement around the world. It draws on knowledge gathered during the mapping of 16 countries in Asia to study relevant policy and institutional frameworks, trends, good practices and recommendations at regional level.

Citation

Tittel-Mosser, F. (2021) Diaspora engagement: Asia. Regional Series. EUDiF.

EUDIF DIASPORA ENGAGEMENT Regional Series: Middle East

Study

Published May 2021

#Diaspora Engagement #Diaspora Association

Summary

The Middle East overview of diaspora engagement is one of a six-part regional series analysing diaspora engagement around the world. It draws on knowledge gathered during the mapping of 5 Middle East countries to study relevant policy and institutional frameworks, trends, good practices and recommendations at regional level.

Citation

Tittel-Mosser, F. (2021) Diaspora engagement: Middle East. Regional Series. EUDiF.

EUDIF DIASPORA ENGAGEMENT Regional Series: Latin America & the Caribbean

Study

Published May 2021

#Diaspora Association #Diaspora Engagement

Summary

The LAC overview of diaspora engagement is one of a six-part regional series analysing diaspora engagement around the world. It draws on knowledge gathered during the mapping of 24 LAC countries to study relevant policy and institutional frameworks, trends, good practices and recommendations at regional level.

Citation

Tittel-Mosser, F. (2021) Diaspora engagement: Latin America & the Caribbean. Regional Series. EUDiF.

EUDIF DIASPORA ENGAGEMENT Regional Series: The Pacific

Study

Published May 2021

#Diaspora Association #Diaspora Engagement

Summary

The Pacific overview of diaspora engagement is one of a six-part regional series analysing diaspora engagement around the world. It draws on knowledge gathered during the mapping of 12 Pacific countries, including relevant policy and institutional frameworks, trends, good practices and recommendations at regional level.

Citation

Porteret, A. (2021) Diaspora engagement: The Pacific. Regional Series. EUDiF.

EUDIF DIASPORA ENGAGEMENT Regional Series: Eastern Europe & Central Asia

Study

Published May 2021

#Diaspora Engagement #Diaspora Association

Summary

The EECA overview of diaspora engagement is one of a six-part regional series analysing diaspora engagement around the world. It draws on knowledge gathered during the mapping of 10 EECA countries to study relevant policy and institutional frameworks, trends, good practices and recommendations at regional level.

Citation

Tittel-Mosser, F. (2021) Diaspora engagement: EECA. Regional Series. EUDiF.

Social Capital and Transnational Human Smuggling: What is the Impact of Counter-Smuggling Policies?

Document

Published May 2021

Summary

The defining characteristic of the transnational market for human smuggling is the agentive choice by migrants to purchase services in order to facilitate their transportation across state borders. This broad definition includes a large variety of transactions between migrants and actors performing distinct roles, based on the nuances of diverse local dynamics. This analytical report applies a critical lens to the impact of counter-smuggling policies, in order to enable governments to set better-informed policy priorities. It is important that policymakers do not approach regulating human smuggling exclusively through the lenses of criminality, security, and law enforcement. Although human smuggling services are purchased through informal markets that infringe on national laws, these informal markets share many characteristics with other legal economic activities. A narrow focus on the criminal nature of the human smuggling industry would problematically draw policymakers’ attention away from understanding how the laws and regulations that they enact influence the lived experiences of migrants. By expanding this focus, this analytical report aims to provide government actors with a tool for understanding the nuances of the human smuggling market and the full effects of potential counter-smuggling policies.

 

A growing body of scholarship offers deeper insight into the disorganized and highly human interactions and transactions involved in irregular migration journeys. Rather than overemphasizing the role of transnational organized crime in human smuggling, this emerging field of research examines the role of interpersonal relationships and community knowledge in facilitating migration journeys and ameliorating potential risks. Broadly referred to as ‘social capital,’ information shared through diaspora communities about the reputation of smuggling service providers acts a regulatory mechanism in the absence of official government oversight. Individuals’ access to social capital is changeable and can fluctuate as the result of counter-smuggling policies, among other factors. Understanding the role of social capital in the market for human smuggling will allow government actors to design migration management policies that more effectively safeguard migrants’ wellbeing

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