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Migration as a Securitized Phenomenon: An Analysis of the Societal Security in Terms of EU Perception

Yıl 2024, , 276 - 293, 01.07.2024
https://doi.org/10.17494/ogusbd.1395407

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In the 21st century, the diversification of communication and transportation opportunities has not only facilitated regular migration movements but also led to changes in the volume and dimensions of irregular migration. Migrants not only significantly influence the demographic, sociological, and economic structures of the countries they move to but have also become subjects of security concerns. Member countries of the European Union (EU) are targeted by migration movements due to attractive factors such as high living and working conditions, economic prosperity, and governance styles that respect human rights. Claims that migrants threaten the societal security of the EU by affecting its language, religion, cultural values, traditions, and national identities have become frequent topics of discussion in political and academic circles. In this regard, the main aim of the study is to determine whether migration poses a threat to the societal security of the EU or if such a perception exists in EU society. The findings indicate a strong perception in EU society that migration constitutes a threat to societal security.

Kaynakça

  • Agir B. S. (2014). “The Kosovo Problem at the Crossroads of Security and Migration”, Ankara University Journal of SBF, Vol. XIX, No.3.
  • Back, L.; Keith, M.; Khan, A.; Shukra, K. and Solomos, J. (2002) “New Labour’s White Heart: Politics, Multiculturalism and The Return of Assimilation” Political Quarterly 72.
  • Baysal B. and Lüleci Ç. (2015). “Copenhagen School and Securitization Theory” Journal of Security Strategies, Vol:11, No: 22.
  • Brauch H. G. (2008). “Reconceptualization of Security: Conceptual Quartet for Peace, Security, Development and Environment”, (translated by Zeynep Arkan), Journal of International Relations, Vol.5, No:18.
  • Breitbart (2015). (A. d. 22.01.2023), https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2015/09/08/hungarys-viktor-orban-solevoice-of-sanity-in-the-eu-tells-the-truth-on-immigration/
  • Brimmer E. (2006). “From Territorial Security to Societal Security: Implications for the Transatlantic Strategic Outlook”, Esther Brimmer (Ed.), Transforming homeland security: U.S. and European approaches, Washington.
  • Brouwer E. (2003). “Immigration, Asylum and Terrorism: A Changing Dynamic Legal and Practical Developments in the EU in Response to the Terrorist Attacks of 11.09”, European Journal of Migration and Law, Vol: 4.
  • Buzan B. (1983). People, States and Fear: The National Security Problem in International Relations, Harvester Books, Chapel Hill, Brighton, University of North Carolina Press.
  • Buzan B. (1991). “New Patterns of Global Security in the Twenty-First Century”, International Affairs 67, 3.
  • Buzan, B., Waever, O., & de Wilde, J. (1998). Security: A new framework for analysis. London: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
  • Canpolat H. and Ariner H. O. (2012). “Global Migration and the Development of the European Union and Turkey’s Migration Policies”, ORSAM, Report No.123, The Black Sea International, Report No.22.
  • Castles S. (1986). “The Guest-Worker in Western Europe - An Obituary”, International Migration Review, Vol.XX, No.4.
  • Castles S. and Miller M. J. (2008). The Age of Migrations, (Translated by Bülent Uğur Bal and İbrahim Akbulut), Istanbul, İstanbul Bilgi University Press.
  • Clark I. (1999). Globalization and International Relations Theory, Oxford, Oxford University Press.
  • CNN Türk, “Circumcision is Forbidden in Germany,” 27.06.2012 (A. d. 20.02.2023)
  • https://www.cnnturk.com/2012/dunya/06/27/almanyadan.sunnete.yasak/666655.0/index.html Dedeoglu B. (2008). International Security and Strategy, Istanbul, Yeni yüzyıl Publications.
  • Duke S. and Ojanen H. (2006), “Bridging Internal and External Security: Lessons from the European Security and Defence Policy”, Journal of European Integration, Vol.XXVIII, No.5.
  • Duszczyk M., Pachocka M. and Pszczółkowska D. (2020) “Relations between Immigration and Integration Policies in Europe Challenges,” Opportunities and Perspectives in Selected EU Member States, London, Routledge.
  • Elmas M. S. (2013). The Security Dilemma of Modern Society, Ankara, Usak Publications.
  • Ferrera M. (2005). The Boundaries European Integration and New Spatial Politics of Social Protection, Oxford, Oxford University Press.
  • Göksel G. U. (2018). Integration of Immigrants and the Theory of Recognition "Just Integration", Cham Switzerland, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Hansen, R. (2003). “Migration to Europe Since 1945: Its History and Its Lessons”, The Political Quarterly, Vol: 74.
  • HeerJ. (2004). “The concept of integration in converging Dutch minority and migration policies.” Anita Böcker, Betty de Hart &Ines Michalowski (Eds.), Migration and the Regulation of Social Integration (Special issue of IMIS-Beiträge 24).
  • Hisarlioğlu F. (2019). “Societal Security”, Security Posts Series, No.29, October 2019. (A. d. 28.02.2023) https://trguvenlikportali.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/ToplumsalGuvenlik_FulyaHisarlioglu_v.1.pdf
  • Huysmans J. (2000). “The European Union and the Securitization of Migration”, Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol.XXXVIII, No.5.
  • Huysmans J. (2006). The Politics of Insecurity: Fear, Migration and Asylum in the Eu. London: Routledge.
  • Joppke C. (2004) “The Retreat of Multiculturalism in the Liberal State: Theory and Policy.” British Journal of Sociology, 55(2).
  • Oberngruber B. (2015) “The Migration-Security Nexus In Domains Of Insecurity: A Qualitative Content Analysis Of Two Recent Eu-Policies” Yayımlanmamış Yüksek Lisans Tezi, University of Oulu.
  • OECD (2010). International Migration Outlook, (A. d. 31.03.2024), https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/social-issues-migration-health/international-migration-outlook-2010_migr_outlook-2010-en
  • Özcan. M., and at all (2010). Bundan Sonrası: Senaryo Analizleriyle Türkiye-AB İlişkileri, Ankara, USAK Yayınları. Kaya A. (2009). Islam, Migration and Integration: The Age of Securitization, New York.
  • Koca M. (2002) “Migration, Refugees and Employment of Foreign Nationals in EU Countries”, Turkish Journal of Administration, Ministry of Interior, Ankara, Issue 436.
  • Mandacı N. ve Özerim Ö. (2013). “Uluslararası Göçlerin Bir Güvenlik Konusuna Dönüşümü: Avrupa’da Radikal Sağ Partiler ve Göçün Güvenlikleştirilmesi”, Uluslararası İlişkiler, C.X, Sayı.39.
  • Küçükşahin A. and Akkan T. (2007). “Threat and Asymmetric Threat in the Light of Changing Security Perceptions”, Journal of Security Strategies, Vol: 5.
  • Mcsweeney B. (1999). Security, Identity and Interests: A Sociology of International Relations, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
  • Minkenberg M. (2007). “Democracy and Religion: Theoretical and Empirical Observations on the Relationship between Christianity, Islam and Liberal Democracy”, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Vol:33, No:6.
  • Mitchell K. (2004). “Geographies of Identity: Multiculturalism Unplugged" Progress in Human Geography, 28(5).
  • Papadopoulos A. G. (2011). “Migration and Security Threats in Southeastern Europe”, Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, Vol.XI, No.4.
  • Paul, Salvin. (2019). Societal Security. (A. d. 20.10.2023) https://www.researchgate.net/publication/343041426_Societal_Security,
  • Phillips A. and Saharso S. (2008). “Guest Editorial: The Rights of Women and the Crisis of Multiculturalism”, Ethnicities, 8(3).
  • Roe, P. (2007). “Societal Security” Contemporary security studies. (Ed.) A. Collins, New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Sever H. and Sever M. (2013). “Avrupa Birliği ve Türkiye Ekseninde Yasa dışı Göç ve İltica Paradoksu: Domino Etkisi Sonrası Yaşananlar”, Polis Bilimleri Dergisi, C.XV, No.2.
  • Sheehan, M. (2005). International Security: An Analytical Survey, Londra, Lynne Rienner Publishers.
  • Stalker, S. P. (2002). “Migration Trends and Migration Policy in Europe”, International Migration, Vol.XL, No.5.
  • Statewatch (2023). Migration policy overspill: access to information in peril, (A. d. 31.03.2024) https://www.statewatch.org/analyses/2023/migration-policy-overspill-access-to-information-in-peril/
  • Tekin, U. (2007). “Migration to Europe and Turkey”, Istanbul University Journal of Faculty of Political Sciences, No.37.
  • Triadafilopoulos, T. (2011). “Illiberal Means to Liberal Ends? Understanding Recent Immigrant Integration Policies in Europe”, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Vol. 37, No. 6.
  • Ullman, R. H. (1983). “Redefining Security” International Security, Vol.8, No. 1.
  • Van Wolleghem, P. George (2019). The EU’s Policy on the Integration of Migrants. A case of Soft-Europeanization? Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Waever, O. (1993). “Societal Security: The Concept”, Ole Waever et al (Eds.). Identity, Migration and the New Security Agenda in Europe, London, Pinter Publishers.
  • Waever, O. (2008). “The Changing Agenda of Societal Security”, Translated by Birgül Demirtaş Coşkun, International Relations, Vol: 5, Issue 18.
  • Yilmaz Elmas, F.and Kutlay M. (2011). “The Danger Facing Europe: The Rise of the Far Right”, ISRO Analysis, No.11. Zimmerman, K. (2005). European Migration: What do we know? Oxford, Oxford University Press.

Güvenlikleştirilmiş Bir Olgu Olarak Göç: Toplumsal Güvenliğin AB Algısı Açısından Analizi

Yıl 2024, , 276 - 293, 01.07.2024
https://doi.org/10.17494/ogusbd.1395407

Öz

21. yüzyılda iletişim ve ulaşım imkanlarının çeşitlenmesi düzenli göç hareketlerini kolaylaştırmakla kalmamış aynı zamanda düzensiz göçün de hacim ve boyut değiştirmesine neden olmuştur. Göçmenler, gittikleri ülkelerin demografik, sosyolojik ve ekonomik yapılarını önemli ölçüde etkilediği gibi, aynı zamanda güvenlik konularının da öznesi haline gelmiştir. Avrupa Birliği (AB) üyesi ülkeler, yüksek yaşam ve çalışma koşulları, ekonomik refahı, insan haklarına saygılı yönetim şekilleri gibi çekici etkenlerden dolayı göç hareketlerinin hedefinde yer almaktadır. Göçmenlerin AB toplumunun dili, dini, kültürel değerleri, gelenekleri ve ulusal kimliklerini içeren toplumsal güvenliğini tehdit ettiği iddiaları, siyaset ve akademik çevrelerde sıklıkla tartışılmaya başlanmıştır. Bu anlamda çalışmanın temel amacı, göçün AB’nin toplumsal güvenliğini tehdit edip etmediğini veya AB toplumunda böyle bir algının olup olmadığını ortaya koymaktır. Elde edilen bulgular, göçün toplumsal güvenliğe yönelik tehdit oluşturduğuna dair AB toplumunda güçlü bir algı olduğunu göstermektedir.

Kaynakça

  • Agir B. S. (2014). “The Kosovo Problem at the Crossroads of Security and Migration”, Ankara University Journal of SBF, Vol. XIX, No.3.
  • Back, L.; Keith, M.; Khan, A.; Shukra, K. and Solomos, J. (2002) “New Labour’s White Heart: Politics, Multiculturalism and The Return of Assimilation” Political Quarterly 72.
  • Baysal B. and Lüleci Ç. (2015). “Copenhagen School and Securitization Theory” Journal of Security Strategies, Vol:11, No: 22.
  • Brauch H. G. (2008). “Reconceptualization of Security: Conceptual Quartet for Peace, Security, Development and Environment”, (translated by Zeynep Arkan), Journal of International Relations, Vol.5, No:18.
  • Breitbart (2015). (A. d. 22.01.2023), https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2015/09/08/hungarys-viktor-orban-solevoice-of-sanity-in-the-eu-tells-the-truth-on-immigration/
  • Brimmer E. (2006). “From Territorial Security to Societal Security: Implications for the Transatlantic Strategic Outlook”, Esther Brimmer (Ed.), Transforming homeland security: U.S. and European approaches, Washington.
  • Brouwer E. (2003). “Immigration, Asylum and Terrorism: A Changing Dynamic Legal and Practical Developments in the EU in Response to the Terrorist Attacks of 11.09”, European Journal of Migration and Law, Vol: 4.
  • Buzan B. (1983). People, States and Fear: The National Security Problem in International Relations, Harvester Books, Chapel Hill, Brighton, University of North Carolina Press.
  • Buzan B. (1991). “New Patterns of Global Security in the Twenty-First Century”, International Affairs 67, 3.
  • Buzan, B., Waever, O., & de Wilde, J. (1998). Security: A new framework for analysis. London: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
  • Canpolat H. and Ariner H. O. (2012). “Global Migration and the Development of the European Union and Turkey’s Migration Policies”, ORSAM, Report No.123, The Black Sea International, Report No.22.
  • Castles S. (1986). “The Guest-Worker in Western Europe - An Obituary”, International Migration Review, Vol.XX, No.4.
  • Castles S. and Miller M. J. (2008). The Age of Migrations, (Translated by Bülent Uğur Bal and İbrahim Akbulut), Istanbul, İstanbul Bilgi University Press.
  • Clark I. (1999). Globalization and International Relations Theory, Oxford, Oxford University Press.
  • CNN Türk, “Circumcision is Forbidden in Germany,” 27.06.2012 (A. d. 20.02.2023)
  • https://www.cnnturk.com/2012/dunya/06/27/almanyadan.sunnete.yasak/666655.0/index.html Dedeoglu B. (2008). International Security and Strategy, Istanbul, Yeni yüzyıl Publications.
  • Duke S. and Ojanen H. (2006), “Bridging Internal and External Security: Lessons from the European Security and Defence Policy”, Journal of European Integration, Vol.XXVIII, No.5.
  • Duszczyk M., Pachocka M. and Pszczółkowska D. (2020) “Relations between Immigration and Integration Policies in Europe Challenges,” Opportunities and Perspectives in Selected EU Member States, London, Routledge.
  • Elmas M. S. (2013). The Security Dilemma of Modern Society, Ankara, Usak Publications.
  • Ferrera M. (2005). The Boundaries European Integration and New Spatial Politics of Social Protection, Oxford, Oxford University Press.
  • Göksel G. U. (2018). Integration of Immigrants and the Theory of Recognition "Just Integration", Cham Switzerland, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Hansen, R. (2003). “Migration to Europe Since 1945: Its History and Its Lessons”, The Political Quarterly, Vol: 74.
  • HeerJ. (2004). “The concept of integration in converging Dutch minority and migration policies.” Anita Böcker, Betty de Hart &Ines Michalowski (Eds.), Migration and the Regulation of Social Integration (Special issue of IMIS-Beiträge 24).
  • Hisarlioğlu F. (2019). “Societal Security”, Security Posts Series, No.29, October 2019. (A. d. 28.02.2023) https://trguvenlikportali.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/ToplumsalGuvenlik_FulyaHisarlioglu_v.1.pdf
  • Huysmans J. (2000). “The European Union and the Securitization of Migration”, Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol.XXXVIII, No.5.
  • Huysmans J. (2006). The Politics of Insecurity: Fear, Migration and Asylum in the Eu. London: Routledge.
  • Joppke C. (2004) “The Retreat of Multiculturalism in the Liberal State: Theory and Policy.” British Journal of Sociology, 55(2).
  • Oberngruber B. (2015) “The Migration-Security Nexus In Domains Of Insecurity: A Qualitative Content Analysis Of Two Recent Eu-Policies” Yayımlanmamış Yüksek Lisans Tezi, University of Oulu.
  • OECD (2010). International Migration Outlook, (A. d. 31.03.2024), https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/social-issues-migration-health/international-migration-outlook-2010_migr_outlook-2010-en
  • Özcan. M., and at all (2010). Bundan Sonrası: Senaryo Analizleriyle Türkiye-AB İlişkileri, Ankara, USAK Yayınları. Kaya A. (2009). Islam, Migration and Integration: The Age of Securitization, New York.
  • Koca M. (2002) “Migration, Refugees and Employment of Foreign Nationals in EU Countries”, Turkish Journal of Administration, Ministry of Interior, Ankara, Issue 436.
  • Mandacı N. ve Özerim Ö. (2013). “Uluslararası Göçlerin Bir Güvenlik Konusuna Dönüşümü: Avrupa’da Radikal Sağ Partiler ve Göçün Güvenlikleştirilmesi”, Uluslararası İlişkiler, C.X, Sayı.39.
  • Küçükşahin A. and Akkan T. (2007). “Threat and Asymmetric Threat in the Light of Changing Security Perceptions”, Journal of Security Strategies, Vol: 5.
  • Mcsweeney B. (1999). Security, Identity and Interests: A Sociology of International Relations, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
  • Minkenberg M. (2007). “Democracy and Religion: Theoretical and Empirical Observations on the Relationship between Christianity, Islam and Liberal Democracy”, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Vol:33, No:6.
  • Mitchell K. (2004). “Geographies of Identity: Multiculturalism Unplugged" Progress in Human Geography, 28(5).
  • Papadopoulos A. G. (2011). “Migration and Security Threats in Southeastern Europe”, Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, Vol.XI, No.4.
  • Paul, Salvin. (2019). Societal Security. (A. d. 20.10.2023) https://www.researchgate.net/publication/343041426_Societal_Security,
  • Phillips A. and Saharso S. (2008). “Guest Editorial: The Rights of Women and the Crisis of Multiculturalism”, Ethnicities, 8(3).
  • Roe, P. (2007). “Societal Security” Contemporary security studies. (Ed.) A. Collins, New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Sever H. and Sever M. (2013). “Avrupa Birliği ve Türkiye Ekseninde Yasa dışı Göç ve İltica Paradoksu: Domino Etkisi Sonrası Yaşananlar”, Polis Bilimleri Dergisi, C.XV, No.2.
  • Sheehan, M. (2005). International Security: An Analytical Survey, Londra, Lynne Rienner Publishers.
  • Stalker, S. P. (2002). “Migration Trends and Migration Policy in Europe”, International Migration, Vol.XL, No.5.
  • Statewatch (2023). Migration policy overspill: access to information in peril, (A. d. 31.03.2024) https://www.statewatch.org/analyses/2023/migration-policy-overspill-access-to-information-in-peril/
  • Tekin, U. (2007). “Migration to Europe and Turkey”, Istanbul University Journal of Faculty of Political Sciences, No.37.
  • Triadafilopoulos, T. (2011). “Illiberal Means to Liberal Ends? Understanding Recent Immigrant Integration Policies in Europe”, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Vol. 37, No. 6.
  • Ullman, R. H. (1983). “Redefining Security” International Security, Vol.8, No. 1.
  • Van Wolleghem, P. George (2019). The EU’s Policy on the Integration of Migrants. A case of Soft-Europeanization? Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Waever, O. (1993). “Societal Security: The Concept”, Ole Waever et al (Eds.). Identity, Migration and the New Security Agenda in Europe, London, Pinter Publishers.
  • Waever, O. (2008). “The Changing Agenda of Societal Security”, Translated by Birgül Demirtaş Coşkun, International Relations, Vol: 5, Issue 18.
  • Yilmaz Elmas, F.and Kutlay M. (2011). “The Danger Facing Europe: The Rise of the Far Right”, ISRO Analysis, No.11. Zimmerman, K. (2005). European Migration: What do we know? Oxford, Oxford University Press.
Toplam 51 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Avrupa Birliği
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Salih Turgay 0000-0002-5823-6986

Pelin Sönmez 0000-0002-4899-6826

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Temmuz 2024
Gönderilme Tarihi 24 Kasım 2023
Kabul Tarihi 1 Nisan 2024
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2024

Kaynak Göster

APA Turgay, S., & Sönmez, P. (2024). Migration as a Securitized Phenomenon: An Analysis of the Societal Security in Terms of EU Perception. Eskişehir Osmangazi Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 25(2), 276-293. https://doi.org/10.17494/ogusbd.1395407
AMA Turgay S, Sönmez P. Migration as a Securitized Phenomenon: An Analysis of the Societal Security in Terms of EU Perception. Eskişehir Osmangazi Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi. Temmuz 2024;25(2):276-293. doi:10.17494/ogusbd.1395407
Chicago Turgay, Salih, ve Pelin Sönmez. “Migration As a Securitized Phenomenon: An Analysis of the Societal Security in Terms of EU Perception”. Eskişehir Osmangazi Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi 25, sy. 2 (Temmuz 2024): 276-93. https://doi.org/10.17494/ogusbd.1395407.
EndNote Turgay S, Sönmez P (01 Temmuz 2024) Migration as a Securitized Phenomenon: An Analysis of the Societal Security in Terms of EU Perception. Eskişehir Osmangazi Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi 25 2 276–293.
IEEE S. Turgay ve P. Sönmez, “Migration as a Securitized Phenomenon: An Analysis of the Societal Security in Terms of EU Perception”, Eskişehir Osmangazi Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, c. 25, sy. 2, ss. 276–293, 2024, doi: 10.17494/ogusbd.1395407.
ISNAD Turgay, Salih - Sönmez, Pelin. “Migration As a Securitized Phenomenon: An Analysis of the Societal Security in Terms of EU Perception”. Eskişehir Osmangazi Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi 25/2 (Temmuz 2024), 276-293. https://doi.org/10.17494/ogusbd.1395407.
JAMA Turgay S, Sönmez P. Migration as a Securitized Phenomenon: An Analysis of the Societal Security in Terms of EU Perception. Eskişehir Osmangazi Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi. 2024;25:276–293.
MLA Turgay, Salih ve Pelin Sönmez. “Migration As a Securitized Phenomenon: An Analysis of the Societal Security in Terms of EU Perception”. Eskişehir Osmangazi Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, c. 25, sy. 2, 2024, ss. 276-93, doi:10.17494/ogusbd.1395407.
Vancouver Turgay S, Sönmez P. Migration as a Securitized Phenomenon: An Analysis of the Societal Security in Terms of EU Perception. Eskişehir Osmangazi Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi. 2024;25(2):276-93.