全球移民契约:一个去政治化的案例?

Nathan Lauwers
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在以党派身份逐渐消失的民主国家为特征的政治背景下,激进右翼政党形式的政治企业家在文化或身份分裂的基础上,将移民变成了一个强有力的问题竞争主体。1文献表明,政党可以通过各种策略(例如,通过“适应”、“对抗”和“扩散”策略)来应对这一挑战。在这篇文章中,我们开发了一个创新的分析框架,以审查三个国家在《全球移民契约》背景下的去政治化战略;法国、比利时和荷兰。通过这个分析框架,我们旨在通过去政治化,观察政党之间的差异,对战略行动的动态产生新的见解。在结论中,我们为去政治化战略的不同选择提出了假设,强调了为什么一些战略在一些国家更为突出。分析框架在丰富经验上的应用可以作为在多种背景下进一步研究去政治化战略的基础,着眼于解释政治行为者之间差异的因素。在以党派身份逐渐消失的民主国家为特征的政治背景下,激进右翼政党形式的政治企业家在文化或身份分裂的基础上,将移民变成了一个强有力的问题竞争主体。1文献表明,政党可以通过各种策略(例如,通过“适应”、“对抗”和“扩散”策略)来应对这一挑战。在这篇文章中,我们开发了一个创新的分析框架,以审查三个国家在《全球移民契约》背景下的去政治化战略;法国、比利时和荷兰。通过这个分析框架,我们旨在通过去政治化,观察政党之间的差异,对战略行动的动态产生新的见解。在结论中,我们为去政治化战略的不同选择提出了假设,强调了为什么一些战略在一些国家更为突出。分析框架在丰富经验上的应用可以作为在多种背景下进一步研究去政治化战略的基础,着眼于解释政治行为者之间差异的因素。
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The Global Compact for Migration: A Case of De-Politicization?
In a political context characterized by democracies with fading partisan identities, political entrepreneurs in the form of radical right parties turned immigration into a powerful subject of issue competition on the basis of a cultural or identity cleavage.1 The literature has illustrated that political parties can respond to this challenge through various strategies (e.g., through ‘accommodation’, ‘adversarial’ and ‘diffusion’ strategies). In this article, we develop an innovative analytical framework to examine strategies of de-politicization in the context of the Global Compact for Migration (GCM) in three countries; France, Belgium and the Netherlands. Through this analytical framework, we aim to generate new insights in the dynamics of strategic action through de-politicization, looking at the differentiations between political parties. In the conclusion, we formulate hypotheses for the varying choices in de-politicization strategies, highlighting why some strategies are more prominent in some countries. The application of the analytical framework on rich empirics could serve as a basis for further research on de-politicization strategies in multiple contexts, looking at the factors that explain the variation between political actors.In a political context characterized by democracies with fading partisan identities, political entrepreneurs in the form of radical right parties turned immigration into a powerful subject of issue competition on the basis of a cultural or identity cleavage.1 The literature has illustrated that political parties can respond to this challenge through various strategies (e.g., through ‘accommodation’, ‘adversarial’ and ‘diffusion’ strategies). In this article, we develop an innovative analytical framework to examine strategies of de-politicization in the context of the Global Compact for Migration (GCM) in three countries; France, Belgium and the Netherlands. Through this analytical framework, we aim to generate new insights in the dynamics of strategic action through de-politicization, looking at the differentiations between political parties. In the conclusion, we formulate hypotheses for the varying choices in de-politicization strategies, highlighting why some strategies are more prominent in some countries. The application of the analytical framework on rich empirics could serve as a basis for further research on de-politicization strategies in multiple contexts, looking at the factors that explain the variation between political actors.
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