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Contesting Migration Crises Central Eastern Europe: A Political Economy Approach to Poland's Responses Towards Refugee Protection Provision

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Contesting Migration Crises Central Eastern Europe: A Political Economy Approach to Poland's Responses Towards Refugee Protection Provision
Contesting Migration Crises Central Eastern Europe: A Political Economy Approach to Poland's Responses Towards Refugee Protection Provision

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Contesting Migration Crises Central Eastern Europe: A Political Economy Approach to Poland's Responses Towards Refugee Protection Provision

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This book uses a public goods theoretical framework to examine the various public goods characteristics of refugee protection in such scenarios. It is argued that the publicness and character of refugee protection is socially shaped by norms and identities. States perceive refugee protection, including benefits and costs, in different ways. The author focuses his analysis on the security/humanitarian dichotomy in states’ perceptions of refugees to investigate the accompanying vision of the inherent costs and benefits. The conceptual part of the book provides conclusive support of an alternative constructivist mode in public goods theory for understanding refugee protection burden-sharing.

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