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Refugees' Europe

Towards an Inclusive Democracy
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The book addresses, through the normative, practical and political views of eight well-known international experts the challenges that the so-called refugee crisis has generated for democracy in Europe. The management of the so-called refugees' crisis reflects the crisis of democracy in Europe. The economic, social, cultural, moral and political impact that the refugees' phenomenon has had on all the scales of the European integration, from the local to the supranational, makes it a pressing matter for the future of democracy in Europe. The book provides a myriad of critical evidence-based expert views combining philosophical, legal, economic and political reflections on how to better understand and deal with the refugees' case in the future.
Cristina Astier is post doctoral researcher in political philosophy at Pompeu Fabra University. Ander Errasti researcher at the Basque Institute of Democratic Governance.
Preface, Patricia Barcena Introduction: The (Unfortunate) Advent of the Refugees' Europe, Cristina Astier and Ander Errasti 1. Refugees: A Test for Necropolitics, Javier de Lucas 2. The Antinomies of Refugee Reason, Michael Marder 3. Refugees and Global Free Human Movement: A Framework for Utopian Thinking in the Twenty-First Century, Ricard Zapata Barrero 4. From a Wide Fortressed Buffer Zone to Asymmetric Buffer States: The Western Balkans' Migrant Route, Elena Sanchez-Montijano and Jonathan Zaragoza 5. Decentralizing Refugee Resettlement: Engaging Communities in Extending Welcome, Patti Tamara Lenard 6. Citizenship and Immigrant Integration in the European Union, Maarten Vink 7. Contesting European Solidarity: The 'Refugee Crisis' in the Media, Hans-Joerg Trenz 8. Solidarity Amongst Strangers. Refugies Sans Frontieres: The 'Neu' Abnormal, Joxerramon Bengoetxea Epilogue: The Migratory Crisis as A Structural Crisis of The European Union, Daniel Innerarity
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