sh.sePublications
Change search
ExportLink to record
Permanent link

Direct link
BETA

Project

Project type/Form of grant
Project grant
Title [en]
Immigrant Integration Policy and the EU: Convergence in national integration policies?
Abstract [en]
An on-going scientific discussion concerns whether we are presently seeing a policy convergence in integration policy in Europe. An important contribution to this discussion is the book Contested Citizenship: Immigration and Cultural Diversity in Europe by Koopmans et al. (2005). Significantly and despite its title, this work is limited to the study of western European liberal democracies. Indeed, much of the current literature exclusively considers western liberal democracies. This project aims to rectify this imbalance. It has a much broader and - arguably - more accurate understanding of Europe. More importantly, by considering non-western EU states, an important theoretical issue that Will Kymlicka has raised can be explored: the feasibility and desirability of transferring the ‘western’ model of immigrant integration policy to the former communist states. We aim to investigate the immigrant integration policies of seven EU member states - France, Germany, Sweden, Estonia, Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia - between 1990-2008. By using 17 indicators covering four areas (civic, socio-economic, political and cultural), we will categorise the national integration policies and EU instruments within the three existing models of integration (assimilationist, multicultural, segregationist). In addition, we examine any policy transformations in light of ‘convergence’, ’Europeanisation’ and ‘fit-misfit’, i.e. to what extent the models actually are exported. The different disciplinary backgrounds and specialisms of the principal investigators testify for the study’s multi-disciplinary nature and for its possible broader social scientific appeal, both theoretically and methodologically. Further, our respective expertise enables us to consider such policy questions in a multi-level and comparative manner. In terms of concrete outputs, we envisage that the project will result in a published manuscript and two - three articles in peer-reviewed journals.
Publications (2 of 2) Show all publications
Andersson, H. (2016). Liberal Intergovernmentalism, spillover and supranational immigration policy.. Cooperation and Conflict, 51(1), 38-54
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Liberal Intergovernmentalism, spillover and supranational immigration policy.
2016 (English)In: Cooperation and Conflict, ISSN 0010-8367, E-ISSN 1460-3691, Vol. 51, no 1, p. 38-54Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

That the Lisbon Treaty lays the foundation for a supranational asylum and immigration policyis surprising, even more so for Liberal Intergovernmentalism (LI), whose founder AndrewMoravcsik predicts that no such development will take place. While the article uses LI as its pointof departure, it shows that it runs into problems with regards to the policy area of asylum andimmigration. The article therefore turns to the (neo-)functionalist concept of spillover. Whileworking with the concept, it was deemed necessary to create a more coherent typology ofdifferent spillovers. The article suggests that the concept of spillover may be both descriptiveand explanatory. With regards to descriptive spillover, it seems valuable to differentiate betweenwidening and deepening spillovers, but concerning explanatory spillovers, more options becamevisible: there are unintended or intended functional spillovers, as well as unintended political,cultivated and social spillovers. The argument is illustrated through a detailed study of Sweden – a‘reluctant European’ that within the area of asylum and immigration made a fundamental U-turnwith regards to a supranationalism, a change that can be described as a social spillover.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Sage Publications, 2016
Keywords
Asylum policy, European integration, immigration policy, Liberal Intergovernmentalism, spillover, supranationalism
National Category
Political Science (excluding Public Administration Studies and Globalisation Studies)
Research subject
Politics, Economy and the Organization of Society
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-29243 (URN)10.1177/0010836715597945 (DOI)000368226100003 ()2-s2.0-84954425607 (Scopus ID)1288/42/2009 (Local ID)1288/42/2009 (Archive number)1288/42/2009 (OAI)
Funder
Swedish Research Council, 421-2002-5975The Swedish Institute of International Affairs
Available from: 2016-01-20 Created: 2016-01-20 Last updated: 2021-04-27Bibliographically approved
Antoniou, L. & Andersson, H. E. (2015). Mapping migrants' inclusion: An analytical framework for examining policy output. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 38(10), 1707-1723
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Mapping migrants' inclusion: An analytical framework for examining policy output
2015 (English)In: Ethnic and Racial Studies, ISSN 0141-9870, E-ISSN 1466-4356, Vol. 38, no 10, p. 1707-1723Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Taylor & Francis, 2015
Keywords
analytical framework; citizenship; migrants; national citizenship regimes; policy; rights
National Category
Sociology (excluding Social Work, Social Psychology and Social Anthropology) Political Science (excluding Public Administration Studies and Globalisation Studies)
Research subject
Politics, Economy and the Organization of Society
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-26807 (URN)10.1080/01419870.2015.1012176 (DOI)000355808100003 ()2-s2.0-84930766942 (Scopus ID)1288/42/2009 (Local ID)1288/42/2009 (Archive number)1288/42/2009 (OAI)
Funder
The Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies, 1288/42/2009
Available from: 2015-04-07 Created: 2015-04-07 Last updated: 2021-04-27Bibliographically approved
Co-InvestigatorAntoniou, Lia
Principal InvestigatorAndersson, Hans
Coordinating organisation
Södertörn University
Funder
Period
2010-01-01 - 2012-12-31
Keywords [sv]
Östersjö- och Östeuropaforskning
Keywords [en]
Baltic and East European studies
National Category
Political Science (excluding Public Administration Studies and Globalization Studies)
Identifiers
DiVA, id: project:1891Project, id: A044-2009_OSS