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Schengen Borders and Multiple National States of Emergency: From Refugees to Terrorism to COVID-19
Episode 62

Schengen Borders and Multiple National States of Emergency: From Refugees to Terrorism to COVID-19

An interview with Elspeth Guild

New Books in National Security · Marshall Poe

April 6, 202231m 39s

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Show Notes

The Schengen area consists of 26 European states, most members of the EU but some not, and consists of two main features: the absence of intra-Schengen state border controls on persons and a common external border control on entry into the Schengen area. However, this inclusivity has been threatened over time by events like refugee crises, terrorism, and a global pandemic. In light of the present refugee influx from Ukraine, the issue of border control in Europe merits closer inspection.

In the first episode of our new themed series Migration, Dr. Elspeth Guild, Jean Monnet Professor ad personam at Queen Mary, University of London, takes us through the trajectory of abolition and re-introduction of border control in the Schengen states from its formation in 1985 to the present day, in the context of her work Schengen Borders and Multiple National States of Emergency: From Refugees to Terrorism to COVID-19, published by Brill.

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