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  • Weaponizing Migration in Illiberal Autocracies: The 2015–2016 Russian Arctic Route and the Belarus–EU Border Crisis since 2021

    Joni Virkkunen, Kristiina Silvan, Minna Piipponen

    Chapter from the book: Heusala, A et al. 2024. Global Migration and Illiberalism in Russia, Eurasia, and Eastern Europe.

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    Thousands of asylum seekers have sought to cross the border to Europe from Russia to Norway and Finland during 2015–2016 and through Belarus since 2021. This migration at the EU’s exter­nal borders encapsulates the geopolitical and weaponizing poten­tial of global migration for authoritarian illiberal states. In this chapter, we argue that both the migration from Russia during the 2015–2016 ‘migration crisis’ and the asylum seekers stranded at the Belarus–Polish border since 2021 reveal interesting perspec­tives on the EU’s and its member states’ responses to both migra­tion and its instrumentalization, as well as on liberalism and illiberalism in global migration. Both the illiberal Russian and Belarusian states and the responses of Finland and Poland as EU member states feature key characteristics of illiberalism and dem­onstrate the contradictory character and the effectiveness of these attempts at coercive engineered migration.

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    Virkkunen, J et al. 2024. Weaponizing Migration in Illiberal Autocracies: The 2015–2016 Russian Arctic Route and the Belarus–EU Border Crisis since 2021. In: Heusala, A et al (eds.), Global Migration and Illiberalism in Russia, Eurasia, and Eastern Europe. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press. DOI: https://doi.org/10.33134/HUP-26-7
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    Published on Dec. 10, 2024

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