Insurgent Asylum Policies in European Cities: A Multi-Level Governance Perspective

Author:

Bazurli Raffaele1ORCID,Kaufmann David2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Postdoctoral Researcher, Queen Mary University of London, School of Geography, and Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage

2. Assistant Professor, ETH Zürich, Institute for Spatial and Landscape Development, Switzerland

Abstract

Cities worldwide operate on the frontlines to support forced migrants. Some of these cities even overstep their formal prerogatives by refusing to comply with, and at times overtly subverting, the prescriptions of national authorities. This article builds a conceptual framework to understand such forms of insurgent urban asylum policy-making. We argue that insurgency depends on how city governments mediate the constraints and opportunities that emanate from the horizontal and vertical dimensions of multi-level governance, which capture city-level political dynamics as well as intergovernmental interactions. To illustrate our framework, we compare asylum policy-making in Barcelona, Milan, and Munich during the 2010s “refugee crisis.” While Munich invested in rather uncontroversial integration programs, Milan and Barcelona overstepped their jurisdictional boundaries and supported migrants considered “illegal” by national governments. These insurgent responses were enacted as a “remedy from below,” stemming from a sense of urgency that was not as pressing for Munich’s policy-makers because of the greater capacity of Germany’s asylum system.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Urban Studies,Sociology and Political Science

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4. Artero Maurizio. 2018. “The City vis-à-vis Forced Migration: Milan Between Refuge and Refuse at the Time of the Migration Crisis.” PhD Thesis, Gran Sasso Science Institute.

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