Coping with Migrants and Refugees : Multilevel Governance Across the EU.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Caponio, Tiziana.
Other Authors: Ponzo, Irene.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.
Edition:1st ed.
Series:Routledge Studies in Governance and Public Policy Series
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Series Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • List of figures
  • List of tables
  • List of contributors
  • Acknowledgements
  • 1. Introduction: An analytical approach to the multilevel governance of asylum seekers' reception policies
  • Introduction
  • Asylum seekers' reception policies: an open-ended definition
  • The analytical framework: multilevel policy-making dynamics and policy convergence
  • Methodology
  • Contents of the chapters
  • 2. Making sense of EU reception policies in the midst of the crisis: The Partnership for the Inclusion of Migrants and Refugees as a case of multilevel governance policy making
  • Introduction
  • Debates on the EU (multilevel) governance of migration. Beyond the state
  • The genesis of the Partnership for the Inclusion of Migrants and Refugees
  • The PIMR Action Plan. Modes of policy-making
  • Assessing the PIMR from a multilevel governance perspective
  • Conclusion
  • 3. Reforms of asylum seekers' reception during the 2010s: Driving factors and multilevel governance arrangements
  • Introduction
  • Making sense of policy reforms over asylum seekers' reception
  • Unitary countries
  • Federalist and regionalist states
  • Comparative discussion. Driving factors of reforms over reception and MLG arrangements
  • 4. Multilevel policy-making of refugee reception policies in Spain
  • Introduction
  • Pressure increases
  • The reception system
  • Local implementation processes
  • Outcomes
  • Final considerations on multilevel governance
  • 5. The variance in multilevel governance of asylum seekers' reception in Italy: The key roles of policy legacy, politics and civil society
  • Introduction
  • Problem pressure. Inflows of asylum seekers and refugees in the last decade
  • The reception system. Decisional processes and implementation.
  • Local implementation processes in two localities. Torino in the Piedmont region and Treviso in the Veneto region
  • The outcomes
  • Final considerations on MLG
  • 6. The multilevel governance of asylum seekers' reception in Germany and the role of the local level: A local-to-local comparison
  • Introduction
  • The Reception system. Decisional processes and implementation
  • Implementation
  • Local implementation processes
  • The outcomes
  • Final considerations on MLG
  • 7. The gradual emergence of a Greek reception system amidst multiple "crises"
  • Introduction
  • The refugee "crisis" in Greece
  • Reception of asylum seekers
  • Filling the gap: NGOs and IOs
  • The local level: regions and municipalities
  • Between convergence and divergence
  • Conclusions
  • 8. The Finnish reception system and a local perspective on integration
  • Introduction
  • Asylum seekers and refugees in Finland
  • The reception system in Finland
  • The practice of reception
  • Two case studies
  • The processes of convergence and divergence of reception policies
  • Conclusion: the multilevel governance of reception in Finland
  • 9. Multilevel governance of the "refugee crisis" in Germany: A chronological analysis of governance approaches and implementation outcomes
  • Introduction
  • The German reception system: structure and main actors
  • Development of the German Reception System during the "Reception Crisis"
  • The post-crisis period: from reception to integration
  • Discussion and conclusion
  • 10. Conclusion: Multilevel governance between centralisation and local agency
  • Introduction
  • Modes of policy-making in the asylum seekers' reception policy field
  • Possible explanations for the (limited) MLG in the field of reception
  • Policy convergence and drivers of local initiatives
  • Moving forward. Asylum seekers-unlikely-MLG in the post-Covid-19 context
  • Index.