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Outsourcing Border Control


Outsourcing Border Control

Politics and Practice of Contracted Visa Policy in Morocco
Mobility & Politics

von: Federica Infantino

58,84 €

Verlag: Palgrave Pivot
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 18.03.2017
ISBN/EAN: 9781137469847
Sprache: englisch

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This book explores the everyday practices of border control and implementation of mobility policy in the European Schengen area by analyzing consular visas services on the edges of the territory. Using an original case study, private contractors that implement EU visa policy on governments’ behalf, the author focuses on visa application centers located in Morocco and run by the two major contractors of European Member States, the transnational corporations VFSGlobal and TLSContact. The analysis builds on ethnographic research that encompasses the making of EU visa policy at the European, national and local levels. It aims at uncovering the reasons that have led to the adoption of outsourcing as a normal and legitimized mode to implement EU visa policy and the effects of that choice. 
1.&nbsp;Bordering Outside the State .- &nbsp;2.&nbsp;Outsourcing in Practice .- &nbsp;3.&nbsp;The Politics of Private-Public Cooperation.<div><br></div>
<b>Federica Infantino </b>is FNRS Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Group for Research on Ethnic Relations, Migration and Equality, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, and Junior Research Fellow at Wolfson College, University of Oxford, UK. She is co-editor of the 2014 <i>Security Dialogue</i>’s special issue “Border Security as Practice” and contributor to several journals in English and French.&nbsp;
This book explores the everyday practices of border control and implementation of mobility policy in the European Schengen area by analyzing consular visas services on the edges of the territory. Using an original case study, private contractors that implement EU visa policy on governments’ behalf, the author focuses on visa application centers located in Morocco and run by the two major contractors of European Member States, the transnational corporations VFSGlobal and TLSContact. The analysis builds on ethnographic research that encompasses the making of EU visa policy at the European, national and local levels. It aims at uncovering the reasons that have led to the adoption of outsourcing as a normal and legitimized mode to implement EU visa policy and the effects of that choice.&nbsp;
Analyzes the political effects of private actors involved in public governance and migration control policies Identifies outsourcing visa services as a political strategic resource in the making of the Schengen area Based on in-depth fieldwork research conducted in consular visa services and visa application centers in Casablanca, Morocco

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