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Re-bordering the neighbourhood: Europe’s emerging geographies of non-accession integration

Casas-Cortes, Maribel

Re-bordering the neighbourhood: Europe’s emerging geographies of non-accession integration created by Maribel Casas-Cortes, Sebastian Cobarrubias, and John Pickles - European Urban and Regional Studies Volume 20, number 1 .

This paper highlights the ways in which the emerging models of migration management are producing new geographies of the European Union’s borders that complicate notions of a tightly bounded and easily delineated ‘Schengen space’ or ‘Fortress Europe’. Under policy frameworks such as the European Neighbourhood Policy and the EU’s Global Approach to Migration, a process of economic and political regional integration is under way that is beginning to transform the ways in which non-accession neighbours and neighbours of neighbours in North Africa and beyond are articulated with the EU. Central to these changes are programmes, institutions and practices of both regional economic development and border routes management. This changing geopolitical and geo-economic approach to regional integration and the nature of European borderlands has at its heart a series of new spatial imaginaries, institutional actors and cartographic experiments that point to a project in process in which the relationships between territory, state and population are being reconfigured to produce new notions of sovereignty across more complex and multiple borders and, in some cases, beyond borders.

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Re-bordering the neighbourhood--Non-accession integration--Europe’s emerging geographies

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