The Balkans as “Double Transit Space”: Boundary Demarcations and Boundary Transgressions Between Local Inhabitants and “Transit Migrants” in the Shadow of the EU Border Regime

IF 1.5 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Journal of Borderlands Studies Pub Date : 2023-01-12 DOI:10.1080/08865655.2022.2164043
Carolin Leutloff-Grandits
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ABSTRACT To introduce the special section, this article presents an analysis of the dynamics of border closures and openings in the countries of the “Western Balkans.” It examines the interconnections between the situation of so-called “transit migrants” on their way through these countries to the EU and the particular position of these countries in the protracted EU accession process, which also affects the situation of the local population. Highlighting the dual nature of – often simultaneous – border closures and border openings, the article first describes the changing mobility options for residents of various Balkan countries in the context of uneven EU accession processes, before outlining the relationship between EU migration management in the “Western Balkans” and the movements of “transit migrants” through and within the Balkans. The aim of the article is to raise awareness of the interconnectedness of the two perspectives on mobility and the different border and demarcation processes unfolding within the EU border and migration regime, which have spatial as well as temporal and social dimensions. These processes lead to various distinctions, but also to connections between migrants from the Global South and the local population in the various Balkan countries, which are further elaborated in the contributions to this special section.
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作为“双重过境空间”的巴尔干半岛:欧盟边境制度阴影下当地居民与“过境移民”的边界划分与越界
摘要为了介绍特别部分,本文分析了“西巴尔干”国家边境关闭和开放的动态。它考察了所谓的“过境移民”在通过这些国家前往欧盟的途中的情况与这些国家在漫长的加入欧盟过程中的特殊地位之间的相互联系,这也影响到当地人口的状况。文章强调了边境关闭和边境开放的双重性质——通常是同时发生的——首先描述了在加入欧盟进程不均衡的背景下,巴尔干各国居民的流动选择不断变化,然后概述了欧盟在“西巴尔干”的移民管理与“过境移民”在巴尔干半岛内外的流动之间的关系。这篇文章的目的是提高人们对流动性的两种观点以及欧盟边界和移民制度内不同的边界和划界过程的相互联系的认识,这两种观点具有空间、时间和社会层面。这些过程导致了各种区别,但也导致了来自全球南方的移民与巴尔干各国当地人口之间的联系,这一点在本节的贡献中得到了进一步阐述。
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