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Nicolas Fromm explores norm-based strategies small states can use
to distinguish themselves internationally in order to compensate
for their lesser geopolitical weight. Using the example of Qatar,
the author shows that such strategies might include a sort of norm
entrepreneurship which goes beyond the advocacy of universal norms
and implies the development of genuinely new norms ('norm
crafting') in pursuit of regional political influence. To shed
light on the stunning rise of Qatar from a background actor to a
protagonist in international diplomacy, the case study analyses the
distinctive use of norm crafting in the country's Middle East
diplomacy under the reign of Emir Hamad (1995-2013). To unfold the
potential of strategic normative innovation, Qatar seems to have
imitated the attitudes and attributes of established norm
entrepreneurs such as international organizations.
With this volume, the editors propose a multi-dimensional and
critical review of migrants' vulnerabilities. They argue that a
deeper understanding of vulnerability is paramount to discuss
empowerment and resilience. Regardless of their motivations,
migrants can face vulnerabilities at any of the stages of their
journey. These vulnerabilities may change over time for better or
worse, corresponding with a person's legal status, migratory path
and the practices of migration regulation. This book addresses
vulnerability from an interdisciplinary and intersectional
perspective. It brings together latest academic research and
practitioners' insights to help reception societies adapt and
improve their dealing with migrants' vulnerabilities.
An unprecedented number of people is currently on the move seeking
refuge in Europe. Large parts of European societies respond with
anxiety and mistrust to the influx of people. Nationalist,
anti-migrant parties from Slovakia over Germany to the UK have
gained increasing support among the electorate and challenge the
political mainstream. Europe is struggling how to respond. While
the search for solutions is ongoing one pattern seems to be
emerging: Fortress Europe is in the making. Unfortunately, few of
these discussions and measures consider the structural root causes
and dynamics of migration, the motives of migrants or societal
challenges more thoroughly. This book seeks to address this
deficit. Taking migration and asylum policies as a starting point,
it analyses the various dimensions underpinning migration. In doing
so, it identifies why receiving countries are in many ways part of
the problem. To eschew an overtly Euro-centric perspective and
stimulate a debate between science and politics, it contains
contributions by academics and practitioners alike from both shores
of the Mediterranean.
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