The Migration Policy Centre (MPC) is delighted to present you its new Blog entry:
How normative is the EU’s power in the field of asylum?
by Sergo Mananashvili, Research Associate at the MPC
https://blogs.eui.eu/migrationpolicycentre/how-normative-is-the-eus-power-in-the-field-of-asylum/?utm_source=MPC+Newsletter&utm_campaign=851ded0207-MPC_Blog_5_7_2015&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_5739ea1f8b-851ded0207-40560729
In this blog post, which is based on the article 'The Diffusion of the EU Asylum Acquis in the Eastern Neighbourhood: A Test for the EU’s Normative Power', recently published in European Foreign Affairs Review, it is argued that despite the fact that the EU acts as a normative power in the field of asylum, this does not always lead to having real normative power. This is caused not only by diverging agendas between the EU and the third countries concerned, but also by the inconsistent application of the principle of conditionality on the side of the EU, and especially by the EU's recent trade-in of its normative power for high politics, all of which has negative consequences for people in need of international protection.
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