Asylum after Empire

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Asylum after Empire

Colonial Legacies in the Politics of Asylum Seeking

Colonialism and imperialism Migration, immigration and emigration International relations Human rights, civil rights

Author: Lucy Mayblin

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Collection: Kilombo: International Relations and Colonial Questions

Language: English

Published by: Rowman & Littlefield

Published on: 5th April 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 210 pages

ISBN: 9781783486175


Asylum Seekers and European Policies

Asylum seekers are not welcome in Europe. But why is that the case? For many scholars, the policies have become more restrictive over recent decades because the asylum seekers have changed. This change is often said to be about numbers, methods of travel, and reasons for flight. In short: we are in an age of hypermobility and states cannot cope with such volumes of ‘others’.

An Alternative Perspective

This book presents an alternative view, drawing on theoretical insights from Third World Approaches to International Law, post- and decolonial studies, and presenting new research on the context of the British Empire. The text highlights the fact that since the early 1990s, for the first time, the majority of asylum seekers originate from countries outside of Europe, countries which until 30-60 years ago were under colonial rule. Policies which address asylum seekers must, the book argues, be understood not only as part of a global hypermobile present, but within the context of colonial histories.

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