A Gendered Approach to Forced Migration Governance in the Asia Pacific

A. Amalia
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Despite persecution of refugees being in the spotlight around the world, academics and practitioners continue to debate how to address the issue. Using a feminist lens in International Relations, this paper attempts to unpack the seemingly neutral character of forced migration governance. Supported by examples from the Asia Pacific region, this paper finds that the nature offorced migration governance is highly gendered. This can be seen from how states portray andtake actions towards refugees within ASEAN and the Bali Process, as these are the two maininstitutions governing forced migration in the region. This governance is gendered through: (1) the feminization of refugee portrayal by states’ security-focused approach, and (2) the reinforcement of states’ perceptions as the masculinist protectors translated into the securitization of migration. While this understanding seems to add more complexity to the issue, it further suggests that this state- and security-centric paradigm can be reconstructed by a rapprochement between feminist and International Relations scholars.
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亚太地区强迫移民治理的分类方法
尽管对难民的迫害一直是世界各地关注的焦点,但学术界和实践者仍在就如何解决这一问题进行辩论。本文以国际关系中的女权主义视角,试图揭示强迫移民治理看似中性的特征。以亚太地区为例,本文发现强迫移民治理的本质是高度性别化的。这可以从各国在东盟和巴厘进程中对难民的描述和采取的行动中看出,因为这是该地区管理强迫移民的两个主要机构。这种治理通过以下方式实现性别化:(1)国家以安全为重点的方法使难民形象女性化;(2)国家作为男性主义保护者的观念得到强化,并转化为移民的证券化。虽然这种理解似乎增加了问题的复杂性,但它进一步表明,这种以国家和安全为中心的范式可以通过女权主义者和国际关系学者之间的和解来重建。
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