The study provides a broad mapping of Austrian-based multilateral cooperation, actors, and organisations that are heavily involved in EU border externalisation policies far beyond Austrian borders – and therefore in the violent and sometimes lethal approach to people on the move.
Since the ‘long summer of migration’ in 2015 and the sealing of the Balkan Route in 2016, people on the move are trying to make their way to the European Schengen area via Bosnia-Herzegovina. According to Frontex, the Western Balkans has become one of the main migrant routes to Europe. The actors examined here are therefore of particular importance.
Please find the ePaper on the left (mobile version: below) in ‘Documents’ (English, PDF).
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Webinar: In the Heart of Fortress Europe. Austria’s Role in Border Externalization Policies in the Western Balkans
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. The Balkans as a buffer zone
2.1. The role of Austria
2.2. The specific position of Bosnia and Herzegovina
3. Austrian actors
3.1. Salzburg Forum
3.2. Joint Coordination Platform
3.3. Hilfswerk International – from humanitarian aid to migration management
4. Tools for further investigations
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