Forced Migration in the Mediterranean: EU and South European States' Perspectives and Strategies

Date: 

Wednesday, October 7, 2015, 4:15pm to 6:00pm

Location: 

Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Cabot Room, Busch Hall, 27 Kirkland Street, Cambridge.

RCC is pleased to announce this event to be held at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies at Harvard University, featuring Panayotis J. Tsakonas, Professor of International Relations, Security Studies and Foreign Policy Analysis, Department of Mediterranean Studies, University of the Aegean, Rhodes.

What are the security repercussions of forced migration for both the EU and of particular South European states? For dealing with this important issue, firstly a detailed picture of how illegal migration unfolds in the broader Mediterranean region over the last decade (trends, migration routes, impact of the Arab uprisings, the Syrian crisis etc.) is given. Secondly, particular emphasis is put on understanding how forced migration is being perceived and interpreted (a "securitization move"? in terms of "strategic culture"?) by the European Union as well as by certain South European states, particularly Italy and Greece. Concurrently, the European Union as well as the national (mainly Greek and Italian) responses and/or strategies to forced migration in the Mediterranean region are further discussed and analyzed.

Sponsor(s): CES Study Group A Center-Periphery Europe? Perspectives from Southern Europe, CES Business and Government in Emerging Europe Study Group.

Contact: Sebastián Royo