The (in)formality of mobility in the ECOWAS region: The paradoxes of free movement

IF 0.8 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS South African Journal of International Affairs-SAJIA Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI:10.1080/10220461.2022.2084452
Kwaku Arhin-Sam, A. Bisong, Leonie Jegen, Harouna Mounkaila, F. Zanker
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ABSTRACT The free movement protocols of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) have never been fully implemented, yet within the region people have continued to move relatively freely. At the same time, the original aim to improve mobility appears to be changing to one of control over mobility. Drawing on fieldwork data as well as a collaborative, deliberative process of uncovering what free movement means in conversations with a group of West African scholars and activists, this article seeks to better understand free movement in the region, despite all its paradoxes. It shows how formal free movement is undermined by several regional and national impediments, including weak ECOWAS institutions, divergent national interests among individual member states and infrastructural challenges like accessing ID cards, as well as external influence from the EU. These however work in convergence with a practice of everyday mobility within socio-political spaces that cross borders.
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西非经共体区域流动的形式:自由流动的悖论
摘要西非国家经济共同体(西非经共体)的自由流动议定书从未得到充分执行,但该地区的人民仍然相对自由地流动。与此同时,提高流动性的最初目标似乎正在转变为控制流动性。本文利用实地调查数据,以及在与一群西非学者和活动家的对话中揭示自由流动意味着什么的合作、深思熟虑的过程,试图更好地理解该地区的自由流动,尽管存在种种悖论。它表明,正式的自由流动是如何受到几个地区和国家障碍的破坏的,包括西非经共体机构薄弱、个别成员国之间的国家利益分歧、获取身份证等基础设施挑战,以及来自欧盟的外部影响。然而,这些措施与跨境社会政治空间内的日常流动实践相结合。
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