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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This panel explores whether there a strategic logic to migration where states and migrants themselves operationalize migration for strategic gain. The papers look at migrant, asylum and refugee deterrence and agency and the role of states in states in their attempts to achieve strategic goals.
'Weaponized' Migrants? Domination and Opportunities for Agency - Barbara Buckinx, Princeton University
Russia’s Passportization and Central Asian Labor Migrants - Vanessa Julie Ruget, Salem State University
Examining Refugee Rentierism: Its Influence on German Politics and EU Ties - Sajjad Ahamed, Wayne State University; Benedek Nemeth
Undeterred: An Analysis of Repeat Migration in Central America - Jonathan T. Hiskey, Vanderbilt University; Mary Fran T. Malone, University of New Hampshire; Diana Orces, Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI)