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Border Crises and Human Mobility in the Mediterranean Global South

Challenges to Expanding Borders

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  • © 2022

Overview

  • Introduces a new approach to understanding security in the Mediterranean
  • Explores current challenges at the European Union (EU) Mediterranean borders
  • Addresses critically the EU's capacity to manage its expanding borders

Part of the book series: Critical Security Studies in the Global South (CSSGS)

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

  1. Critical Security Approaches to the Mediterranean Global South

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About this book

This book introduces a new approach to understanding security in the Mediterranean and explores current challenges at the European Union (EU) Mediterranean borders. It investigates the intertwined area at the South of the EU that we call the ‘Mediterranean Global South’ where common actions and strategies are required to face common security challenges. The book critically addresses the EU's capacity to manage its expanding borders and analyses the actors involved in providing security in the Mediterranean Global South. Specific attention is devoted to South to North migration, one of the most critical security issues of current times, deploying its effects well beyond states’ borders.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Political and Social Sciences, University of Catania, Catania, Italy

    Stefania Panebianco

About the editor

Stefania Panebianco is Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Catania and Visiting Professor at LUISS-Rome. She holds Jean Monnet Chair EUMedEA (EU Mediterranean Border Crises and European External Action).

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