European border externalization and Tunisian migration policies: A psychology of sociopolitical impacts (notice n° 655791)

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Personal name Garnaoui, Wael
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Title European border externalization and Tunisian migration policies: A psychology of sociopolitical impacts
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General note 44
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Summary, etc. The externalisation of the EU’s borders to manage and prevent irregular migration is not without significant collateral damage in the countries that have readily accepted it. Tunisia is a case in point. By creating areas where people from the southern Mediterranean are turned back and confined, this policy forces the populations of third countries to endorse a policy of controlling migratory movements at a time when they themselves are subject to restrictions on movement, and very often suffer the loss or death, sometimes without burial, of a child forced to emigrate illegally. The recent speech by President Kais Saied, stigmatising sub-Saharan immigration in terms tinged with nationalism, xenophobia, and religious fundamentalism, has reactivated the scapegoat logic of sad memory. To gauge the extent of Tunisians’ growing hostility towards sub-Saharan migrants and the impact in the country of tighter controls on foreigners, this article is based on three surveys conducted in Tunisia in 2023.
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Note Confluences Méditerranée | o 125 | 2 | 2023-07-26 | p. 107-122 | 1148-2664
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