The empowerment of Frontex’s external dimension and CSDP The state of institutional overlap
(2021) STVM23 20211Department of Political Science
- Abstract
- The 2015 Migration Crisis forced the European Union to rethink its security. In order to deal with incoming pressure and security concern, several institutional changes were undertaked in the aftermath of the crisis. Frontex received the extended mandate and now conducts operations in third countries independently. Common Security and Defence Policy received tasks in relation to migration and border management in third countries. Thus, in accordance with the concept of institutional overlap, the overlap takes place when two or more institutions are acting with the same policy field, which can have different effects of the field and institutional interaction. Thus, paper prorposes a hypothesis that empowerment of Frontex contributed to the... (More)
- The 2015 Migration Crisis forced the European Union to rethink its security. In order to deal with incoming pressure and security concern, several institutional changes were undertaked in the aftermath of the crisis. Frontex received the extended mandate and now conducts operations in third countries independently. Common Security and Defence Policy received tasks in relation to migration and border management in third countries. Thus, in accordance with the concept of institutional overlap, the overlap takes place when two or more institutions are acting with the same policy field, which can have different effects of the field and institutional interaction. Thus, paper prorposes a hypothesis that empowerment of Frontex contributed to the development of overlap between the Agency and CSDP. The analysis demonstrate, that the overlap might have negative consequences for coherence of the EU’s external action if not taken cautiously. (Less)
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- author
- Kuprin, Denis LU
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- STVM23 20211
- year
- 2021
- type
- H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
- subject
- keywords
- CSDP, Frontex, Institutional Overlap, Migration, Border management, external dimension, missions, internal security, external security
- language
- English
- id
- 9045176
- date added to LUP
- 2021-07-06 11:10:49
- date last changed
- 2021-07-06 11:10:49
@misc{9045176, abstract = {{The 2015 Migration Crisis forced the European Union to rethink its security. In order to deal with incoming pressure and security concern, several institutional changes were undertaked in the aftermath of the crisis. Frontex received the extended mandate and now conducts operations in third countries independently. Common Security and Defence Policy received tasks in relation to migration and border management in third countries. Thus, in accordance with the concept of institutional overlap, the overlap takes place when two or more institutions are acting with the same policy field, which can have different effects of the field and institutional interaction. Thus, paper prorposes a hypothesis that empowerment of Frontex contributed to the development of overlap between the Agency and CSDP. The analysis demonstrate, that the overlap might have negative consequences for coherence of the EU’s external action if not taken cautiously.}}, author = {{Kuprin, Denis}}, language = {{eng}}, note = {{Student Paper}}, title = {{The empowerment of Frontex’s external dimension and CSDP The state of institutional overlap}}, year = {{2021}}, }