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Pacciardi and Berndtsson on the emergence of a ‘migration industry’

This article examines the emergence of a ‘migration industry’ as a result of European border externalisation and security outsourcing practices to curb migration flows from Libya. It argues that the management of migration has been partly delegated to a network of interlinked private and public actors which constitute a complex migration governance structure that ultimately gives rise to issues of transparency and accountability.

Author(s): Agnese Pacciardi, Joakim Berndtsson

Title on the publication: EU border externalisation and security outsourcing: exploring the migration industry in Libya

Link to the publication in Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies