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[The chapter explores EU efforts to systematically integrate Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) issues into its foreign policy, that led to important paradigm shifts in the way to handle Internal Affairs and Security and Defence respectively. The importance of this project became even more pronounced with the gradual blurring of lines between internal and external security, as the threats crossed boundaries and more often than not traditional security and defence mechanisms could not provide for an answer. Of great significance has been the process of securitising migration and militarising border management. The catalyst to move forward towards this institutional and political development was, again, a critical juncture, the Syrian Crisis that led to massive migration flows in 2015.]
Published: May 27, 2022
Keywords: Area of Freedom; Security and Justice; Frontex; European Border and Coast Guard; Migration; European Security Strategy; Justice and Home Affairs; Refuge crisis; Securitisation; EU NAVFORMED
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