Conclusion

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Authors
Publication date 2020
Host editors
  • B. Glorius
  • J. Doomernik
Book title Geographies of Asylum in Europe and the Role of European Localities
ISBN
  • 9783030256654
  • 9783030256685
ISBN (electronic)
  • 9783030256661
Series IMISCOE research series
Chapter 13
Pages (from-to) 261-268
Number of pages 8
Publisher Cham: SpringerOpen
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR)
Abstract
By synthesizing the preceding case studies this chapter discusses the main contours of the variegated landscape of refugee reception in Europe in the wake of the 2015 “refugee crisis”. Following this inventory we aim to gain an appreciation of the many knowledge gaps that still remain. What are the empirical wholes that could be meaningfully filled, and what are the theoretical challenges? We suggest that much can still be learned from studying local refugee governance, not only by comparing local experiences and outcomes but also by using the local lens to look up to higher levels of governance and thus better understand vertical relationships. Lastly, we also address some policy implications and, among other things, argue that by means of “experimentalist governance” the local level could gain in importance within the Common European Asylum System making it more robust and effective.
Document type Chapter
Language English
Related publication Geographies of Asylum in Europe and the Role of European Localities
Published at https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25666-1_13
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