Complexe de sécurité ouest-méditerranéen : externalisation et sécurisation de la migration

This article analyzes the western Mediterranean as a Euro-Maghreb Regional Security Complex, examining the manner in which West-Mediterranean security is conceived. Using an analytical framework drawing on the various theoretical approaches to international relations (realist, liberal, constructivis...

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Main Author: Abdennour Benantar
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: CNRS Éditions 2013-10-01
Series:L’Année du Maghreb
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/anneemaghreb/1843
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description This article analyzes the western Mediterranean as a Euro-Maghreb Regional Security Complex, examining the manner in which West-Mediterranean security is conceived. Using an analytical framework drawing on the various theoretical approaches to international relations (realist, liberal, constructivist and security studies… including the contribution of the Copenhagen school), this paper examines three major elements. First, it analyzes the construction of the West Mediterranean region focusing on defense issues confronting the group of 5+5 and on the persistence of the Maghreb, despite dilution of regional specificities in the Euro-Maghrebin relationship. The article then applies the Regional Security Complex approach developed by Buzan and Waever to analyze the west Mediterranean context, developing a reflection on interference versus safe interpenetration between the three contiguous regions – Southern Europe, the Maghreb and the Sahel – a region in which the Maghreb is central. The analysis reveals that the western Mediterranean is a complex and heterogeneous security zone of a new kind; an area in which social security takes precedence over other dimensions of security. Finally, the analysis reveals that a dual process is operant in the western Mediterranean, with consequences both for the criminalization of migration and for the internalization of enforcement powers delegated from the European Union; European policies are thus internalized along with European discursive practices. The article concludes that the delegation process is limited to security issues and without effect in the ethical sphere, despite the context of the democratic Arab uprisings.
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spelling doaj.art-a73a0f5fd7874ecd943e51537e3443c52024-02-13T14:55:52ZfraCNRS ÉditionsL’Année du Maghreb1952-81082109-94052013-10-019577510.4000/anneemaghreb.1843Complexe de sécurité ouest-méditerranéen : externalisation et sécurisation de la migrationAbdennour BenantarThis article analyzes the western Mediterranean as a Euro-Maghreb Regional Security Complex, examining the manner in which West-Mediterranean security is conceived. Using an analytical framework drawing on the various theoretical approaches to international relations (realist, liberal, constructivist and security studies… including the contribution of the Copenhagen school), this paper examines three major elements. First, it analyzes the construction of the West Mediterranean region focusing on defense issues confronting the group of 5+5 and on the persistence of the Maghreb, despite dilution of regional specificities in the Euro-Maghrebin relationship. The article then applies the Regional Security Complex approach developed by Buzan and Waever to analyze the west Mediterranean context, developing a reflection on interference versus safe interpenetration between the three contiguous regions – Southern Europe, the Maghreb and the Sahel – a region in which the Maghreb is central. The analysis reveals that the western Mediterranean is a complex and heterogeneous security zone of a new kind; an area in which social security takes precedence over other dimensions of security. Finally, the analysis reveals that a dual process is operant in the western Mediterranean, with consequences both for the criminalization of migration and for the internalization of enforcement powers delegated from the European Union; European policies are thus internalized along with European discursive practices. The article concludes that the delegation process is limited to security issues and without effect in the ethical sphere, despite the context of the democratic Arab uprisings.https://journals.openedition.org/anneemaghreb/1843migrationWestern MediterraneanSecurity complexsecuritizationEurope-Maghreb
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Complexe de sécurité ouest-méditerranéen : externalisation et sécurisation de la migration
L’Année du Maghreb
migration
Western Mediterranean
Security complex
securitization
Europe-Maghreb
title Complexe de sécurité ouest-méditerranéen : externalisation et sécurisation de la migration
title_full Complexe de sécurité ouest-méditerranéen : externalisation et sécurisation de la migration
title_fullStr Complexe de sécurité ouest-méditerranéen : externalisation et sécurisation de la migration
title_full_unstemmed Complexe de sécurité ouest-méditerranéen : externalisation et sécurisation de la migration
title_short Complexe de sécurité ouest-méditerranéen : externalisation et sécurisation de la migration
title_sort complexe de securite ouest mediterraneen externalisation et securisation de la migration
topic migration
Western Mediterranean
Security complex
securitization
Europe-Maghreb
url https://journals.openedition.org/anneemaghreb/1843
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