written by
Oana, Ioana Elena ; Kriesi, Hanspeter
Asylum Policy Preferences Among the European Publics: Conflict Configurations at the Transnational and Domestic Level – Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies
13/12/2021
scritto da
Oana, Ioana Elena ; Kriesi, Hanspeter

Abstract

In this paper we aim to map public preferences in the domain of asylum policy in order to explore the various lines of conflict and their intensity in the aftermath of the refugee crisis. Taking as a starting point the EU polity’s two-level structure, we study both transnational lines of conflict looking at polarisation between countries with regard to the major asylum-related policies that have been proposed or adopted during the different phases of the refugee crisis, and domestic lines of conflict looking at the polarization between various groups within countries in terms of their general support for migration and party allegiances. Utilising an original cross-national survey fielded in 16 EU member states, we find that conflicts surrounding asylum policy are more intense at the domestic level between supporters and opponents of migrations, than at the transnational one between various types of countries. Moreover, such conflicts are being structured around the relocation of asylum applicants debate (involving quotas or compensation), while other policies involving external or internal bordering (such as the EBCG and general border closures) or externalisation (such as the EU-Turkey deal) are comparatively less polarising. Generally, our results show that the conflict potentials of immigration policies, rather than being fully mobilised or alleviated, are still large and have markedly increased, especially in the destination states of north-western Europe over the last few years, with implications for the options available to policy makers.

 

To cite this article:

Oana, Ioana-Elena and Kriesi, Hanspeter, Asylum Policy Preferences Among the European Publics: Conflict Configurations at the Transnational and Domestic Level (December 13, 2021). Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies Research Paper No. RSC 2021/93, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3987055 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3987055

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This project is funded with a Synergy Grant by the European Research Council under Grant Agreement n. 810356. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Research Council. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.