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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 February 2024

Hanspeter Kriesi
Affiliation:
European University Institute, Florence
Argyrios Altiparmakis
Affiliation:
European University Institute, Florence
Ábel Bojár
Affiliation:
21 Research Center, Budapest
Ioana-Elena Oană
Affiliation:
European University Institute, Florence

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Index

actors (policy)
characteristics of, 55
civil society, 5358, 93, 105106, 109110, 113, 122, 123, 130131, 144, 146147, 155162, 230232, 365
EU institutions, 5358, 104, 109110, 123132, 130131, 155162, 230232, 246247, 365366
foreign governments/third countries, 124132, 246247, 365366
governing parties, 5358, 124132, 230232, 365366
national governments, 5358, 102109, 124132, 157162, 230232, 246247, 365366
opposition parties, 5358, 109110, 124132, 144, 157162, 365366
supranational organizations, 5358, 123132, 155162, 365
Alfano, Angelino, 260261
Algeria, 111
Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), 83, 148, 210, 340342, 345, 348, 353
framing of refugee crisis, 204206
Amnesty International, 125, 164
analysis
core sentence (CSA), 41, 59
discourse (speech), 60, 203210
framework of, 910, 358361
policy process (PPA), 14, 41, 4650, 360
protest event (PEA), 47
time series cross section (TSCS), 224, 232241
units of, 51, 223, 224, 232, 249
Anglican Church, 139
Anne Will (TV talk show), 285
Aquarius (rescue vessel), 105, 263
Arab Spring, 71
asylum
applications (statistics), 4, 65, 7377
procedures, 67, 229, 289291
rejection rates (2010–14), 43
asylum policy, 28
in Australia, 68
in Canada, 68
contentiousness of, 4, 5, 13, 305311
degree of contestability, 228230
migrant “pushbacks”, 293, 303
in the United States, 68
asylum rules
reforms to, 47, 91, 95101, 109117, 123, 139142, 146147, 162168, 264272
asylum seekers
Afghan, 42, 70, 293
deaths at sea, 98, 104, 195196, 259260, 262264
Eritrean, 111
human rights violated, 105, 177, 293
integration of, 4, 28, 70, 73, 111, 110112, 115116
Iranian, 111
Iraqi, 42, 111
Nigerian, 42
Pakistani, 42
reception (accommodation), 4, 27, 66, 67, 70, 99, 105, 290295, 363, 373
resettlement/relocation, 100103, 113116, 192193, 229, 269272
opposition to, 109110, 264267, 309311
returns, 9495, 98, 99, 111112, 139141
secondary movements, 2729, 32, 363
Syrian, 4, 99, 106107, 111, 113, 147
Ukranian, 376377
unaccompanied minors, 99, 114, 143, 293
Australia
asylum applications (statistics), 68
asylum policy, 68
Austria, 5, 263, 270, 286, 302
2016 presidential elections, 261
asylum applications (statistics), 68, 7377
asylum regime, 4344
historical development, 7172
framing of refugee crisis in, 204219
immigration issue
political salience, 8990, 336353
public attitudes, 7780, 311329
party system, 338, 338353
policy conflicts (refugee crisis)
actors, 105106
intragovernmental, 132139
partisan, 132139, 179183, 185189
societal, 105, 132139
supranational (vertical), 132139, 247
transnational (horizontal), 104, 125, 132139, 261
policy episodes (refugee crisis), 9193, 126129, 159
“Durchgriffsrecht” (Right to Intervene) policy (2015), 46, 105106, 110, 132139, 179189, 274
Asylum Law reform (2017–19), 46, 111, 132139, 179183, 185189, 274
Balkan Route Closure (2015–16), 46, 105106, 132139, 185189, 245, 247, 255, 274
Border controls reimposed (2015–16), 46, 105106, 132139, 185189, 261, 274
Integration Law (2015–17), 46, 110, 132139, 179, 183189, 274
public opinion
EU asylum policy, 308311
immigration, 7780, 311329, 323
radical right in, 8083, 8990, 173174, 180, 261, 301, 345351, 376
as transit state, 2122, 42, 43, 89, 308, 362, 363
Willkommenskultur (welcome culture), 105
Austrian People’s Party (ÖVP), 8081, 138, 350351
coalition with FPÖ (2017–19), 173174, 183186
framing of refugee crisis, 204
Avramopoulos, Dimitris, 144, 253, 261, 288
Balkan migration route, 3, 138, 268
closure, 79, 98, 103, 106, 165, 245, 255, 286
Belarus, 373374
Benelux countries, 66, See also the Netherlands; Luxembourg
Berlusconi, Silvio, 351
Besancenot, Olivier, 144146
bias
in election campaigning, 265
panel data, 232234
selection, 50
simultaneity, 234, 241
border control measures, 28, 90
degree of policy contestability, 228230
Fence Building, 105106, 131, 142, 245246, 264267, 303, 370, 373374
re-bordering, 10, 2021, 29, 39, 116, 121, 245246, 357, 366
reforms to, 47, 95101, 102109, 123, 139144, 147150, 162168, 234, 235, 238239, 264267
borders/boundaries
EU external, 10, 11, 2021, 29, 65, 90, 95101, 106, 114, 121, 143, 155, 165, 169, 245248, 264, 294, 357
politicization of, 20, 21
as prerequisite for political community, 1920
Brexit, 5, 82, 146, 211, 216, 303, 344, 351
British Labour Party, 113, 139, 347349
New Labour, 70
Bulgaria, 106, 159, 270, 286
Cameron, David, 161, 280
government of (2010–15), 70, 139
government of (2015–16), 139, 147, 174
Canada
asylum policy, 68
Cazeneuve, Bernard, 145, 260
CDS – People’s Party (Portugal), 328
Central and Eastern Europe
communist legacies, 302
party systems, 23, 341
public opinion, 97
Chapel Hill survey, 181, 191
Christian Democrats (Germany), 110112, 138, 147150, 179, 213, 328, 349, 352
coalition with SPD (2013–18), 138, 183186
Ciotti, Eric, 145
Civic Democratic Party (ODS, Czechia), 302
climate change, 226
coalition(s)
governing, 70, 104, 110112, 122, 147150, 173174, 183186, 189191, 282285, 342, 367
fragmentation in, 173177
ideological distance, 173177
grand, 24, 37, 110112, 122, 138, 147, 148, 174, 181, 183185, 190, 194, 269
transnational, 123, 159, 164166, 254256, 365
Cold War
end of, 63, 70, 72
Soviet bloc refugees during, 72
Collomb, Gérard, 113
Common European Asylum System (CEAS). See EU asylum policy
Conservative Party (UK), 82, 344, 347, 351, 367
coalition with Liberal Democrats (2010–15), 70, 139
framing of refugee crisis, 204, 211219
government of (2015–16), 139, 147, 174
Conte, Giuseppe, 161, 179, 189191, 263, 270
government of (2018–21), 262
Corbyn, Jeremy, 146, 347349
Council of Europe, 125, 142, 143
Council of Ministers, 21, 33, 96, 153, 157, 268
Qualified Majority Voting (QMV) in, 34, 97
Reverse Qualified Majority Voting (RQMV) in, 34
Council of the European Union, 266, 294, 373, 376
Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), 23
Covid-19 crisis, 4, 101, 103, 113, 258, 303, 314, 356, 373, 374
comparisons with refugee crisis, 26
intergovernmental coordination in, 11
crisis
characteristics (urgency, uncertainty), 25, 27
management, 12, 1617, 31, 36, 121, 146, 152, 156, 171, 178, 290295, 356
as “opportunity structure”, 36, 86, 284, 354, 372
policymaking in, 3, 3334
“rally-around-the-flag” effects, 17, 28, 34, 227, 235, 241, 369
political entrepreneurs and (“crisisification”), 13, 30, 9293
public attitudes in Europe toward, 5, 37, 302305
Croatia, 105, 106, 142, 257
Czech Republic, 97, 159, 165
as bystander state, 363
Davutoğlu, Ahmet, 161, 279, 285286
de Maizière, Thomas, 149, 260
democracy(ies)
audience, 15
as discursive frame, 177, 187191, 193, 199219, 266
illiberal, 375
policymaking in, 15
social foundations of, 20
Democratic Coalition (Hungary), 192193
Denmark, 112
Der Spiegel, 148
Detention Centers (refugees), 105, 292, See also Hotspots (camps)
di Maio, Luigi, 190
Dobrindt, Alexander, 270
Doctors Without Borders. See Médecins Sans Frontières
Dreyer, Malu, 149
Dublin regulation, 22, 27, 63, 64, 66, 67, 90, 104, 152, 154, 165, 245, 261, 268, 362, 363, See also EU asylum policy: burden-sharing
failure to reform, 101, 121, 264, 269272, 320, 372
German suspension of, 34, 268, 284
Dubs, Alfred (Lord Dubs), 113
election(s), 101, 109, 173174, 261, 336339, 340341, 354
campaigns, 331332
Elliniki Lisi (Greek Solution) party
framing of refugee crisis, 204206
Erdoğan, Recep Tayyip, 97, 114, 161, 256258, 279, 285286, 294
weaponization of migration, 94, 103, 256, 292
Estonia, 290
EU agencies. See EU institutions
EU asylum policy. See also Dublin regulation
burden-sharing, 2627, 245
opposition to, 5, 97, 300
conflict structures in, 305311
crisis management in, 356
Directive on Asylum Procedures (2015), 66, 67, 69, 70, 290
episodes (refugee crisis)
“non-decisions”, 27, 36, 101
Dublin Reform (2015–19), 46, 90, 95101, 132139, 157159, 168171, 265
Emergency Relocation Scheme (2015–18), 46, 132139, 157159, 168171, 229, 265, 268
EU hotspot policy (2015–16), 99, 132139, 157159, 168171, 252, 286295
EU-Libya agreement (2016–20), 46, 95101, 132139, 157159, 168171, 262264
European Border and Coast Guard (2015–19), 46, 95101, 132139, 157159, 168171, 252, 286295
EU-Turkey agreement (2015–16), 46, 95101, 132139, 157159, 168171, 252, 275295
European Asylum Support Office, 291
European Refugee Fund, 67
externalization of, 4, 97101, 155156, 163, 229, 294295
failure to reform, 34, 3638, 119, 356, 363, 371372
historical development, 6468
intergovernmental coordination in, 12, 3132, 152153, 268, 371
failure of, 34
as “organized hypocrisy”, 16, 6768, 362
Pact on Migration and Asylum, 101
public opinion, 225227, 303305
transnational polarization, 305311
Qualification Directive (2011), 66, 67, 69, 110
radical right opposition to, 2324, 35, 36, 188, 224
re-bordering, 10, 2021, 29, 39, 116, 121, 245246, 357, 366
Reception Conditions Directive (2013), 66, 67, 70
shared competences in, 4, 10, 31, 63, 152153, 361, 371
Temporary Protection Directive (2001), 376
EU Emergency Support Instrument, 291
EU institutions. See also individual organizations
limited competences of, 35
as policy actor, 4, 10, 104, 121, 123, 138, 142, 155156, 253, 267, 272273
policy conflicts among, 156
EU policymaking
communitarization, 65, 67
competence distribution, 11, 25, 31
conflict structures in
supranational (vertical), 21, 2829
transnational (horizontal), 21, 2324, 2829
“constraining dissensus” in, 35, 153
crisis management, 7, 36, 121, 146, 152, 156, 255
and “defensive integration”, 357
and European integration, 911, 243
Europeanization in, 30, 244
foreign affairs, 98
French leadership in, 32
German leadership in, 12, 32, 171, 277
intergovernmental coordination in, 3334, 65, 152153, 371
long-term impact of refugee crisis on, 374
member states and
“foot dragging”, 30, 244, 254, 273, 370
national identities, 11
policy “uploading”, 2930, 64, 245, 273, 369
partisan competition and, 3435
predominance of executive decision-making in, 12, 3334, 39, 55, 154, 276282
theories of, 23, 26, 33
transjurisdictional interventions, 2930, 244248, 272273, 369
as two-level game, 16, 21, 25, 33, 154, 243
under crisis conditions, 2531, 3334
EU Trust Fund for Africa, 100
EU-Libya agreement, 155156, 262264, See also policy episode
Euro (currency), 352
Euro Area crisis. See Eurozone crisis
Eurobarometer, 58, 59
European Agenda on Migration, 90, 169
European Asylum Support Office, 99, 291
European Border and Coast Guard (EBCG)
creation of (2016), 99102, 245
debates over jurisdiction, 102
jurisdiction debates, 100
European Central Bank (ECB), 31, 156
European Commission, 27, 31, 39, 63, 97, 99101, 104, 109110, 125, 138, 143, 144, 156, 157, 253, 261, 263, 290, 362
Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs, 66
European Agenda on Migration, 90, 121
New Pact on Migration and Asylum (2020), 372373
European Council, 13, 21, 33, 99101, 153, 157, 262, 293
meetings (“EU summits”), 91, 98, 102, 107, 254, 269271
European Council on Refugees and Exiles, 372
European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), 44, 142, 143
European Court of Justice (ECJ), 44, 97, 109, 266
European integration, 11, 23
defensive, 2021, 357, 359, 372
EU policymaking and, 911, 243
theories of, 68, 19, 111112, 121, 123, 243, 356
European Parliament, 21, 96, 98, 138, 143, 144, 157, 266, 267, 285
2019 elections, 101
European People’s Party (EPP), 266
European radical right. See radical right
European Refugee Fund, 67
European Social Survey (ESS), 58, 304
European Union (EU). See also EU policymaking; EU asylum policy; member states
as compound polity, 89, 12, 20, 41, 62, 152, 356360
enlargement, 72, 99
external borders, 10, 11, 2021, 29, 65, 90, 95101, 106, 114, 121, 143, 155, 165, 169, 245248, 264, 294, 357, 372374
foreign policymaking, 98
humanitarian and development aid, 294
integration-demarcation cleavage, 11, 2324, 121123, 298302, 365, 366
migration governance, 65
public opinion
EU crises, 302305
surveys, 58, 59, 302305
relations with Libya, 100101
rule-of-law crisis, 375
Europeanization, 30, 244
Europol, 99
Euroscepticism, 23, 207, 218, 219, 304, 320, 341
Eurozone crisis, 70, 289, 303
comparisons with refugee crisis, 18, 38, 353355, 375
Germany and, 32
Greece and, 29, 102
EU-Turkey agreement, 45, 81, 88, 106, 107, 152, 155156, 229, 275295, See also policy episode
Angela Merkel and, 268, 280, 284285, 288
negotiation and terms of, 9798
Fahimi, Yasmin, 149
far right. See radical right
Farage, Nigel, 60
Faymann, Werner, 81, 106, 161
Fico, Robert (Slovakian politician), 266
Fico, Roberto (Italian politician), 263
Fidesz party, 80, 109110, 181, 186, 192193, 199, 302, 320330, 324, 328, 341, 346
framing of refugee crisis, 200, 204206
government of (2014–18), 93, 138, 142, 367
Finland, 5, 97, 302
as bystander state, 309
public opinion
EU asylum policy, 308311
immigration issues, 311329
foreign policy, 98, 226
Forza Italia party, 345, 351
framing
discourse (speech) analysis and, 203210
of refugee crisis, 367
by center-right actors, 187191, 196, 203207, 208219
efficiency-utilitarian frames, 199219
humanitarian-solidaristic-democratic frames, 187191, 193, 196, 199219
international solidarity frames, 193
by left-wing actors, 149, 201
by the radical right, 187191, 196, 198199, 203207, 208219
securitarian-sovereignty-identitarian frames, 143, 193, 196, 199219
theories of, 197198
France, 5, 66, 270, 290, 302
2017 presidential elections, 173174, 338
asylum applications (statistics), 7377
asylum regime, 4344
historical development, 69
as closed destination state, 2122, 42, 43, 89, 308, 362
EU Presidency (2022), 373
framing of refugee crisis in, 204219
immigration issue
political salience, 8990, 336353
public attitudes, 7780, 311329
leadership in EU policymaking, 32
November 2015 terrorist attacks, 94, 109, 144
party system, 338353
policy conflicts (refugee crisis)
intragovernmental, 132139
partisan, 112, 132139, 144146, 179183, 185189
societal, 112, 132139
supranational (vertical), 132139, 247
transnational (horizontal), 104, 108109, 125, 132139
policy episodes (refugee crisis), 9193, 126129, 159
Asylum Law reform (2017–19), 46, 112, 132139, 179183, 185189, 274
Border controls reimposed (2015–20), 46, 94, 108109, 130, 132139, 185189, 234, 274
Calais policy (2015–16), 46, 108109, 125, 132139, 179183, 185189, 234, 247, 274
Rights of Foreigners Bill (2013–15), 46, 132139, 144146, 150, 179183, 185189, 234, 274
Ventimiglia border (2015), 46, 108109, 125, 130, 132139, 185189, 225227, 274
public opinion
EU asylum policy, 308311
immigration, 7780, 311329, 323
radical left in, 180, 345, 352
radical right in, 8083, 8990, 180, 343345, 348352, 376
Fratelli d’Italia (party), 82, 199, 345, 352, See also Giorgia Meloni
framing of refugee crisis, 204206
Free Democratic Party (Germany), 329
free movement principle, 6, 83, See also Schengen area
limits to, 10
refugee crisis as threat to, 10
suspension of, 100
Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ), 8081, 347, 350351
coalition with ÖVP (2017–19), 173174, 183186
framing of refugee crisis, 204206
Front National (FN), 338, 346, 352
Frontex, 90, 99102, 156, 245, 257, 290, See also European Border and Coast Guard (EBCG)
Galinos, Spyros, 289291
GALTAN scores, 181, 183, 185186, 189, 191, 192
Gauland, Alexander, 60
Gentiloni, Paolo, 161
government of (2016–18), 181
Geo Barents (rescue vessel), 373
Germany, 5, 37, 66, 302, 377
2017 elections, 174, 336, 340341
asylum applications (statistics), 63, 64, 7377
asylum regime, 4344
“Aussiedler” refugees, 63
Berlin Christmas market attack (2016), 94, 112
EU presidency(2022), 294
Eurozone crisis, 32
fascist legacies, 82
Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF), 69
Federal Police, 270, 271
framing of refugee crisis in, 204219
as “hobbled hegemon”, 171
immigration issue
political salience, 8990, 336353
public attitudes, 7780, 311329
leadership in EU policymaking, 12, 32, 171, 277, 363
New Year’s Eve attacks (2015–16), 111
as open destination state, 22, 42, 43, 89, 275, 308, 362, 363
historical development, 9798
party system, 107, 338353
policy conflicts (refugee crisis), 130131
intragovernmental, 111, 132139, 147150, 183184, 268272, 282285
partisan, 130139, 179183, 268272
societal, 132139, 268272, 283
supranational (vertical), 132139, 247
transnational (horizontal), 132139
policy episodes (refugee crisis), 9193, 126129, 159
“Wir Schaffen Das” (2015 Dublin regulation suspension), 46, 106107, 132139, 150, 179, 183184, 247, 282285
Asylum Package (2015–16), 46, 132139, 179, 183184, 187189, 282285
CDU-CSU policy dispute (2018), 46, 107, 179, 183, 187189, 247, 370
EU-Turkey agreement (2015–16), 282285
Integration Law (2016), 46, 111, 132139, 179, 282285
Orderly Returns Law (2017–19), 94, 111, 132139, 234
public opinion
EU asylum policy, 308311
immigration, 7780, 311329, 323
radical right in, 8083, 8990, 148, 340341, 343, 345, 348350, 376
Willkommenskultur (welcome culture), 97, 106, 184
Golden Dawn party, 82, 180, 343, 344, 351
Greece, 5, 37, 270, 302
2019 elections, 173, 338
asylum applications (statistics), 7071
asylum regime
dysfunction in, 4344, 71, 289291
historical development, 7071
diaspora, 70
and Eurozone crisis, 29, 102
as frontline state, 42, 43, 89, 275, 308, 362363
framing of refugee crisis in, 204219
immigration issue
political salience, 8990, 336353
public attitudes, 311329
migrant “pushbacks”, 293
as object of EU policymaking, 245
party system, 339, 342
policy conflicts (refugee crisis), 130131
externalized, 374
intragovernmental, 132139
partisan, 132139, 179183
societal, 132139
supranational (vertical), 132139, 155, 251258, 286295
transnational (horizontal), 94, 132139, 155, 251258
policy episodes (refugee crisis), 9193, 159
Aegean detention centers (2019–20), 46, 94, 115, 132139, 251256, 274
EU hotspot policy (2015–16), 286295
European Border and Coast Guard (2015–19), 286295
EU-Turkey agreement (2015–16), 277282, 286295
Hotspots/Frontex (2015–16), 46, 102, 115, 132139, 251256, 274, 370
International Protection Bill (2019), 46, 94, 115, 132139, 256258, 274
Summer 2015 “foot dragging”, 46, 102, 115, 130, 132139, 179183, 251256, 274, 370
Turkey border crisis (2020), 46, 94, 103, 115, 132139, 256258, 370
public opinion
EU asylum policy, 308311
immigration, 7780, 311329, 323
radical left in, 286295, 302, 341, 349
radical right in, 8083, 8990, 180, 343, 348350, 376
relations with Turkey, 94, 102, 245248, 256258
threats to expel from Schengen, 155, 165, 254256
Green Party (Sweden), 108
coalition with Social Democrats (2019–21), 112, 181, 182
Greens party (Austria), 81
Gulyás, Gergely, 143
Gyurcsány, Ferenc, 192
Häupl, Michael, 184
Hofer, Norbert, 261
Hollande, François, 161, 173, 261
government of, 144146
Holz, Thomas, 148
Hotspots (migrant camps), 292
Idomeni, 289291
international criticism of, 155156
on Aegean islands, 256258, 289292, 295
Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP), 192
Hungary, 5, 165, 263, 302, 330
2018 elections, 109, 342
Asylum Act (2007), 72
asylum applications (statistics), 73
asylum regime, 4344
historical development, 7172
Budapest Keleti station closure (2015), 3
framing of refugee crisis in, 204219
as illiberal democracy, 375
immigration issue
political salience, 8990, 336353
public attitudes, 7780, 311329
party system, 109, 339, 338353
policy conflicts (refugee crisis)
actors, 105106, 109110
intragovernmental, 132139
partisan, 93, 109110, 132139, 179183, 191193
societal, 109110, 132139, 192193, 264267
supranational (vertical), 109110, 130139, 142144, 247, 264267
transnational (horizontal), 105, 132139, 264267
policy episodes (refugee crisis), 9193, 126129, 159
“Stop Soros” package (2018–19), 46, 93, 109110, 130, 132139, 179183, 185189, 234, 264267, 370
border barrier amendment (2017–18), 46, 105106, 132139, 142144, 234, 264267, 370
border fence policy (2015–16), 46, 105106, 131139, 229, 264267, 370
civil society law (2017), 46, 93, 109110, 129, 132139, 264267, 370
EU-Turkey agreement (2015–16), 277282
Quota referendum (2015–16), 46, 52, 109110, 125, 132139, 179183, 185189, 191193, 264267, 370
public opinion
EU asylum policy, 308311
immigration, 7780, 311329
radical right in, 8083, 8990, 109110, 180, 192193, 345346, 348350, 376
rule-of-law crisis in, 37, 375
shrinking press freedom in, 342, 351
transition to democracy, 72
as transit state, 22, 42, 43, 73, 89, 275, 308, 309, 362363
identity
European
as discursive frame, 143, 198199, 218219
national
as discursive frame, 177, 187191, 193, 196, 199219
politicization of, 2324, 36, 121
immigration issue(s)
partisan competition over, 336353
political salience of, 7780, 235237, 332355, 363
public attitudes, 41, 177, 195196, 227, 302305, 311329, 323, 225227
radical right “ownership” of, 38, 122, 198, 355
radical right politicization of, 122, 176177
partisan competition over, 2325
integration-demarcation cleavage (EU), 5, 11, 20, 2324, 121123, 298302, 365, 366
intergovernmental coordination
in EU asylum policy
failure of, 12
in EU policymaking, 3334
as predominant decision-making mode during refugee crisis, 13, 153
international humanitarian law, 196, 291, 292, 371, 372
Ireland, 5, 302
as bystander state, 22, 309
asylum applications (statistics), 68
public opinion
EU asylum policy, 308311
immigration issues, 311329, 323
Islamophobia, 201, 202, 205, 207, 213, 216
issue(s)
“ownership”, 38, 122, 198, 332, 334, 344, 355
direction, 223
domains, 224, 226
partisan positioning on, 177, 332, 335, 339, 343349
Italy, 5, 66
2013 elections, 337
2018 elections, 173, 337
asylum applications (statistics), 7377
asylum regime, 4344
historical development, 7172
Bossi-Fini Law (2002), 71
coast guard, 259, 263
framing of refugee crisis in, 204219
as frontline state, 42, 43, 89, 308, 362363
immigration issue
political salience, 8990, 336353
public attitudes, 7780, 311329
party system, 339, 342
policy conflicts (refugee crisis), 130131
intragovernmental, 189192
partisan, 132139, 179183, 258264
societal, 132139, 258264
supranational (vertical), 132139, 247, 258264
transnational (horizontal), 104, 125, 132139, 258264
policy episodes (refugee crisis), 9193, 126129, 159
Brenner Pass (2016), 46, 104, 125, 132139, 274
EU-Libya agreement (2016–20), 370
Mare Nostrum (2013–14), 46, 103, 132139, 247, 274, 370
Port Closures (2018), 46, 94, 104, 132139, 274, 370
Sicurezza decrees (2018–19), 46, 94, 104, 132139, 179, 184191, 274
Ventimiglia border (2015), 46, 104, 125, 132139, 225264, 274, 370
public opinion
EU asylum policy, 308311
immigration, 7780, 311329, 323
radical right in, 8083, 8990, 189191, 197198, 343345, 348352, 376
relations with Libya, 71, 100101, 155, 262264
Turco–Napolitano Law (1998), 71
Jobbik party, 80, 109110, 138, 164, 180, 192193, 342, 346
Jordan, 295
Juncker, Jean-Claude, 96, 100, 161162, 255, 261, 267, 270, 271, 279
Kammenos, Panos, 253
Kern, Christian, 161
Kindertransport (Second World War), 114
Kotzias, Nikos, 255
Kövér, László, 266
Kramp-Karrenbauer, Annegret, 149
Kurdi, Alan
death of, 195196
Kurz, Sebastian, 60, 81, 104, 106, 154, 161, 216, 258, 261, 272, 347, 352
government of (2017–19), 173, 183186
La France Insoumise party, 352
La République En Marche, 182, 341
Latvia, 5, 290, 302
as bystander state, 308, 313, 316
public opinion
EU asylum policy, 308311
immigration issues, 311329, 323
Law and Justice party (PiS), 199, 302, 320330
government of, 35
Lázár, János, 143
Lebanon, 295
Left Party (Sweden), 112, 138
Lega party, 94, 301, 345, 352
coalition with M5S (2018–21), 104, 173, 182, 183, 189191, 262264, 270, 367
framing of refugee crisis, 204206
Les Républicains party, 144146, 150
Letta, Enrico
government of (2013–14), 103, 259
Liberal Democrats (UK), 174
coalition with Conservatives (2010–15), 139
governing coalition with Conservatives (2010–15), 70
Libya
coast guard, 262
relations with Italy, 71, 100101, 155, 262264
relations with the EU, 100101
Lifeline (rescue vessel), 263
Lisbon Treaty, 66
Lithuania, 290
LMP–Hungary’s Green Party, 192
Löfven, Stefan, 108, 161, 174
government of (2014–21), 185
Lukashenko, Alexander
weaponization of migration, 373374
Luxembourg
EU presidency (2015), 157
Maastricht Treaty, 66
Macron, Emmanuel, 113, 161, 173, 182, 263, 270, 341, 352
Malmström, Cecila, 260261
Malta, 263
Malta Declaration, 100101, 262
maritime rescues, 104105, 156, 202, 259260, 262264
Mattarella, Sergio, 179, 190191
May, Theresa, 60, 70
Médecins Sans Frontières, 125, 289
media, 342, 344, 351
coverage of refugee crisis, 148, 156, 195, 275, 280, 285
sources (news), 45, 5051, 88, 275276
Mediterranean migration route, 3, 90, 100101, 156, 229, 262264, 373
Melchior, Axel, 257
Meloni, Giorgia, 60, 216, See also Fratelli d’Italia
member states. See also European Union (EU); EU asylum policy; individual countries
and EU policymaking
“foot dragging”, 2930, 244, 254, 273
policy “uploading”, 2930, 64, 245, 273, 369
asylum regimes, 4344, 67
capacity-building, 245, 272273
discordance, 6768
five-fold typology, 2122, 4142
national asylum regimes, 4244
policy episodes (refugee crisis)
predominance of executive decision-making in, 13, 3334, 39, 55, 154, 279280, 365
policy heritage, 4142, 364
power hierarchies among, 12, 32
transnational coalitions of, 11, 13, 2627, 254256
uneven impact of refugee crisis in, 4, 11, 2627, 35, 38, 63, 7377, 153, 228, 358, 362, 363, 371
unilateral policy actions, 245246, 262264, 357, 369
spillover effects of, 12, 2728, 369
Merkel, Angela, 69, 97, 147150, 161162, 183186, 258, 262, 352353, 356, 365, 370
decision to suspend Dublin regulation, 34, 106107, 111, 147, 284
and EU-Turkey agreement, 280, 284285, 288
government of (2013–17), 174
government of (2017–21), 342
policy disputes with Seehofer, 107, 179, 269272
Time magazine “person of the year” (2015), 107
“Wir Schaffen Das” statement, 107
Michel, Charles, 257258, 294
migrant camps, 108109, See also Hotspots; Detention Centers
evacuation of, 145, 254, 261
Turkish-Syrian border, 286
migration
pull factors, 72, 202
routes, 3, 246, 255, 262264, 268
weaponization of, 94, 103, 253, 256, 292, 374
Mitsotakis, Kyriakos, 60, 103, 198, 216, 257258, 286
government of (2019–21), 94, 181, 367
Moldova, 376
Morocco, 111, 294, 373
Movimento Cinque Stella (M5S), 335
coalition with Lega (2018–21), 104, 173, 183, 189191, 262264, 270, 367
Müller, Michael, 148
Napolitano, Giorgio, 260
National Federation of Social Reintegration Associations, France (FNARS), 145
National Rally, 144, 145, 150, 164, 344
nativism, 122, 301
Netherlands, the, 5, 116, 257, 302
asylum applications (statistics), 68
EU presidency (2016), 157, 266
immigration issue
public attitudes, 311329
as open destination state, 308
public opinion
EU asylum policy, 308311
immigration issues, 323
New Anti-capitalist Party (France), 145, 180
New Democracy party, 82, 173, 288, 342, 348, 351
framing of refugee crisis, 200, 204205
government of (2019–21), 291
New Pact on Migration and Asylum (2020), 294, 372373
Niessl, Hans, 184
non-decisions. See EU asylum policy: non-decisions
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 125, 156
Northern League (Italy). See Lega party
Norway, 112
Ocean Viking (rescue vessel), 373
Oettinger, Günther, 263
Operation Mare Nostrum, 104, 202, 259260, 262
Operation Triton, 104, 260, 262
Orbán, Viktor, 60, 81, 93, 114, 138, 149, 154, 161162, 186, 192, 266267, 280, 347, 353, 368
framing of refugee crisis, 143, 284
government of (2014–18), 35, 142, 174, 181
Oxfam, 289
Pact on Migration and Asylum (2019), 101
Panama, 263
Parti Radical de Gauche, 145, 180
Partito Democratico, 173, 345
party system(s), 23, 34, 37, 38, 77, 8083, 107, 331333, 335340, 375376
of Central and Eastern Europe, 23, 341
cleavage structures and, 121123
European, 377
party(ies)
center-left, 16, 24, 122, 138, 286, 320330, 325, 327329, 331333, 340353, 375
center-right, 16, 301, 320330, 325, 327329, 332333, 335, 340351, 375376
radicalization of, 301302
challenger, 16, 8083, 144145, 150, 286, 363
competition over EU policymaking, 3435
competition over immigration issue, 2325, 336353
greens, 81, 192, 301302, 320330, 331333, 335, 341342, 346, 350
liberal, 320330, 325, 327329, 332, 335, 342, 345
radical-left, 122, 301, 302, 325, 327329, 331333, 340353
radical-right, 301302, 320330, 325, 327329, 332333, 335, 340352, 354355, 363, 375376
PASOK party, 329
people smuggling, 90, 100101, 104, 143, 259260, 288
Petry, Frauke, 60
Poland, 5, 97, 159, 165, 302, 330, 377
as bystander state, 309, 363
as illiberal democracy, 375
public opinion
EU asylum policy, 308311
immigration issues, 311329, 323
rule-of-law crisis in, 37, 375
polarization, 14, 18, 58, 85, 95, 114, 166, 280, 304, 305311, 315322, 329, 331, 338, 347348, 360
defined, 58, 86
policy
contestability of, 228230, 237
episodes
defined, 14, 44
heritage, 4142, 86, 248, 299, 358, 361, 362, 364, 372
defined, 31, 62
subsystems, 15
templates, 228, 229, 235
theories of elite support, 225227
policy actions, 5154
issue direction, 223
transjurisdictional, 2930, 244248, 272273, 369
typology of, 5354
policy analysis, 11, 19
policy process (PPA), 14, 4647
and related approaches, 41, 4749, 53
policy arenas
centrality to policy debate, 5253
electoral, 122
governmental, 5253, 131, 192193
international, 5253, 223224, 248
media, 5253, 192193
parliamentary, 5253, 131, 192193
partisan, 223224
protest, 5253, 192193, 231
societal, 192193
policy episodes (refugee crisis)
actors in
civil society, 5358, 105, 106, 124132, 144, 146147, 155162
EU institutions, 109110, 124132, 155162, 276282
foreign governments/third countries, 5358, 124132, 157162, 276
governing parties, 55, 122124, 124132, 157162
national governments, 5358, 124132, 157162, 276282
opposition parties, 5358, 122124, 144, 157162
supranational organizations, 5358, 124132, 155162, 276282
Austrian
“Durchgriffsrecht” (Right to Intervene) policy (2015), 46, 105106, 110, 132139, 179183, 274
Asylum Law reform (2017–19), 46, 111, 132139, 179183, 274
Balkan Route Closure (2015–16), 105106, 132139, 245, 247, 255, 274
border controls reimposed (2015–16), 46, 105106, 132139, 245248, 261, 274
Integration Law (2015–17), 46, 110, 132139, 179183, 274
case selection, 13, 4445
conflicts during, 86116
externalized, 17, 156, 365366
intensity, 15, 31, 5758, 124, 129131, 162168, 248
intragovernmental, 111, 122124, 139151, 173192, 268272, 282285, 365366
partisan, 110, 122124, 139151, 173174, 176183, 191193, 258264, 268272, 365366
societal, 109110, 123, 124, 130, 139151, 146147, 162168, 193, 258264, 268272, 283, 365366
supranational (vertical), 17, 123125, 130, 139151, 154156, 246247, 258264, 283, 365366
transnational (horizontal), 17, 123125, 130, 139151, 154156, 225227, 246247, 258264, 268272, 283, 365366
EU level
Dublin Reform (2015–19), 46, 90, 95101, 115, 132139, 157159, 168171, 265, 268
Emergency Relocation Scheme (2015–18), 46, 115, 157159, 168171, 193, 229, 265, 268
EU hotspot policy (2015–16), 132139, 155, 157159, 168171, 252
EU-Libya agreement (2016–20), 46, 52, 95101, 115, 132139, 157159, 168171, 262264, 274, 370
European Border and Coast Guard (2015–19), 46, 95101, 115, 132139, 155, 157159, 168171, 252
EU-Turkey agreement (2015–16), 46, 52, 95101, 115, 132139, 157159, 168171, 252, 268, 275295
framing in, 5658
French
Asylum Law reform (2017–19), 46, 113, 132139, 182, 274
border controls reimposed (2015–20), 46, 94, 108109, 132139, 179183, 234, 274
Calais policy (2015–16), 46, 108109, 125, 132139, 179183, 234, 247, 274
Rights of Foreigners Bill (2013–15), 46, 132139, 144146, 150, 179183, 234, 274
Ventimiglia border (2015), 46, 108109, 125, 132139, 274
German, 9193
“Wir Schaffen Das” (2015 Dublin regulation suspension), 46, 106107, 132139, 147150, 179, 183184, 187189, 247, 268272, 282285
Asylum Package (2015–16), 46, 132139, 179, 282285
CDU-CSU policy dispute (2018), 46, 9394, 107, 179, 268272
Integration Law (2016), 46, 9394, 111, 132139, 179, 183184, 187189, 282285
Orderly Returns Law (2017–19), 46, 9394, 111, 132139, 234
Greek
Aegean detention centers (2019–20), 46, 103, 115, 132139, 245248, 251256, 274
Hotspots/Frontex (2015–16), 46, 102, 115, 132139, 245248, 274, 370
International Protection Bill (2019), 46, 115, 132139, 245248, 251256, 274
Summer 2015 “foot dragging”, 46, 115, 130, 132139, 179183, 185189, 245248, 274, 370
Turkey border crisis (2020), 46, 103, 115, 132139, 245248, 251256, 274, 370, 374
Hungarian
“Stop Soros” package (2018–19), 46, 130, 132139, 179183, 185189, 192193, 234, 264267
border barrier amendment (2017–18), 46, 93, 105106, 142144, 234, 264267, 370
border fence policy (2015–16), 46, 105106, 131139, 229, 264267, 370
civil society law (2017), 46, 129, 132139, 264267
Quota referendum (2015–16), 46, 125, 132139, 179183, 185189, 192193, 245248, 264267
Italian
Brenner Pass (2016), 46, 104, 125, 132139, 274, 370
Mare Nostrum (2013–14), 46, 132139, 258264, 274, 370
Port Closures (2018), 46, 9394, 104, 132139, 258264, 274, 370
Sicurezza decrees (2018–19), 46, 94, 104, 132139, 179, 184191, 258264, 274
Ventimiglia border (2015), 46, 104, 125, 132139, 258264, 274, 370
multiple issues in, 5556
phases of, 154, 168171, 237239
Swedish, 9193
Border Controls (2015–18), 46, 107108, 132139
Family Reunification Amendment (2018–20), 46, 116, 135, 274
municipalities bill (2015–16), 46, 94, 110, 132139, 248
Police Powers Law (2016–18), 46, 116, 132139, 234, 274
temporary residence permits (2015–16), 46, 94, 107108, 112, 132139, 179183, 185189
timing, 45
in the United Kingdom
Calais policy (2014–16), 46, 125, 132139, 234
Dubs Amendment (2016–17), 46, 132139, 179183, 185189
Immigration Act (2014), 46, 130, 132139, 179183, 185189
Immigration Act (2016), 46, 132139, 146147, 150
Vulnerable Persons’ Resettlement Scheme (2013–17), 46, 132139, 234, 247
policymaking
agenda-setting, 52
in democracies, 15
“rally-around-the-flag” effects, 17, 28, 34, 227, 235, 241, 369
under crisis conditions, 3
political elite
defined, 223224
support for policies during refugee crisis, 224242
political entrepreneurs, 9394, 114, 154155, 368
“crisisification” strategies of, 30, 9293
political legitimacy, 21, 58, 229, 231232, 239241, 266, 302, 320, 330
politicization, 86116
of borders, 20
as index of issue salience and polarization, 14, 5758, 85, 167, 223, 360
populism, 23, 201202, 207, 211, 216, 219, 262, 263
Portugal, 5, 290, 302
as bystander state, 22, 309
public opinion
EU asylum policy, 308311
immigration issues, 311329, 323
radical left in, 302
protest(s)
arena, 5253, 192193, 231
during refugee crisis, 107
event analysis (PEA), 47
public goods, 12, 19, 32, 155, 171, 363
public opinion, 58
on EU asylum policies, 303305
on EU crises, 5, 37, 302305
immigration issues, 41, 7780, 302305, 311329, 323
Pühringer, Josef, 184
quiet politics, 15
racism. See xenophobia; nativism
radical left, 179, 286295, 301, 302, 345
radical right, 2324, 148, 173174, 179, 189191, 227, 238, 261, 301302, 332333, 335, 340341, 341352, 375376
framing of refugee crisis, 4, 196, 198199, 203219
opposition to EU asylum policy, 2324, 35, 36, 189, 224
“ownership” of immigration issue, 38, 122, 198, 355
politicization of immigration, 8083, 122, 176177
Rassemblement National. See Front National (FN); National Rally
refugee crisis (2015–16)
burden-sharing during, 121, 139141, 153, 261, 284
resistance to, 97
comparisons with Eurozone crisis, 38, 285, 353355, 375
defensive integration as outcome of, 2021
electoral consequences of, 333355, 375376
elite policy support during, 224242
framing of, 367
by center-right actors, 25, 187191, 196197
by the radical right, 4, 187191, 196
efficiency-utilitarian frames, 5658, 199219
humanitarian-solidaristic-democratic frames, 5658, 177, 187191, 196, 199219
international solidarity frames, 5658, 211214
by left-wing actors, 201
securitarian-sovereignty-identitarian frames, 4, 5658, 177, 187191, 196, 199219
humanitarian aspects, 164166, 195196
media coverage of, 156, 195, 275, 285
ongoing impacts of, 5, 353355
phases of, 8586, 101102, 228230, 235, 282293, 368
policy conflicts during, 86116
externalized, 162168
intragovernmental, 122, 131142, 139151, 147150, 175194
partisan, 122, 131142, 139151, 176183, 179183, 191193
societal, 124, 131142, 139151, 193
supranational (vertical), 123124, 131142, 139151, 142144, 162168
transnational (horizontal), 123124, 131151, 162168, 298300
politicization of policy responses, 86116
protests during, 103, 107, 125, 256, 261, 289, 292
readily foreseeable to policymakers, 4, 27, 63, 91
as threat to EU survival, 4, 37
uneven impact across member states, 4, 11, 2627, 35, 38, 63, 7377, 153, 228, 358, 362, 363, 371
refugees. See asylum seekers
Reiter, Dieter, 149
Renzi, Matteo, 161, 260, 261
government of (2014–16), 173, 181, 262
Rokkan, Stein, 6
Romania, 5, 97, 302
as bystander state, 308
public opinion
EU asylum policy, 308311
immigration issues, 311329, 323
Romson, Åsa, 108
Russia-Ukraine War (2022–), 372, 376
Salvini, Matteo, 60, 94, 104, 114, 173, 179, 189191, 216, 260, 368
framing of refugee crisis, 208210, 262264
Sargentini, Judith, 143, 267
Sarkozy, Nicolas, 145
Sassoli, David, 257
Schallenberg, Alexander, 257
Schengen area, 10, 31, 63, 66, 98, 108, 152, 275, 362, See also free movement principle
threats to expel Greece, 155, 165, 254256
Scottish Refugee Council, 147
Sea-Watch 3 (rescue vessel), 373
security
as discursive frame, 177, 187191, 193, 196, 199219
Seehofer, Horst, 94, 114, 147150, 183186, 368
framing of refugee crisis, 285
policy disputes with Merkel, 107, 179, 269272
Serbia, 105106, 142
Single European Act, 65, 68
Slovakia, 35, 97, 159, 165, 263
as bystander state, 363
EU presidency (2016), 266
Slovenia, 142
Social Democratic Party (PSD, Romania), 302
Social Democratic Party, Austria (SPÖ), 8081, 138, 173
Social Democratic Party, Germany (SDP), 110112, 147150, 179, 271, 283, 284
coalition with Christian Democrats (2013–18), 138, 183186
framing of refugee crisis, 149
Social Democrats (Slovakia), 35
Social Democrats (Sweden), 112
coalition with Green Party (2019–21), 112
Socialist Party (France), 345
Soros, George, 109
Soylu, Süleyman, 258
Spain, 5, 105, 263, 270, 302, 373
immigration issue
public attitudes, 323
public opinion
EU asylum policy, 308311
immigration issues, 311329
radical left in, 302
radical right in, 302
State of the Union (EU) speech, 96, 100
Steinmeier, Frank-Walter, 270
Stoiber, Edmund, 148
Strache, Heinz-Christian, 60
Sweden, 5, 302
asylum applications (statistics), 7377
asylum regime, 4344
historical development, 69
framing of refugee crisis in, 204219
immigration issue
political salience, 8990, 350
public attitudes, 7780, 311329
as open destination state, 22, 42, 43, 89, 308, 362, 363
policy conflicts (refugee crisis), 130131
intragovernmental, 112, 132139
partisan, 132139, 179183
societal, 130131, 132139
supranational (vertical), 132139
transnational (horizontal), 132139
policy episodes (refugee crisis), 9193, 126129
Border Controls (2015–18), 46, 107108, 132139, 234
Family Reunification Amendment (2018–20), 46, 116, 135, 274
municipalities bill (2015–16), 46, 110, 132139, 248
Police Powers Law (2016–18), 46, 116, 132139, 234, 274
temporary residence permits (2015–16), 46, 52, 107108, 112, 132139, 179183, 185189
public opinion
EU asylum policy, 308311
immigration, 7780, 311329, 323
radical right in, 8083, 8990, 180, 376
Sweden Democrats, 83, 112, 138, 180
Switzerland, 226
radical right in, 301
Syria, 294, 295
civil war, 4
Syrian refugees, 4, 42, 99, 106107, 111, 113, 147, 217, 284, 293294, 377
Syriza party, 82, 173, 286, 342, 346, 349
coalition with ANEL (2015–19), 183, 253
Szijjártó, Péter, 143, 266
terrorism, 94, 101, 112, 144
Timmermans, Frans, 285286
transnational
coalitions, 31, 159, 164166
right-wing discourse on refugee crisis, 198199, 218219
Treaty on European Union. See Maastricht Treaty
Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU)
Article 4, 10
Article 78(3), 90
Tsipras, Alexis, 103, 161, 254256, 280, 286295
Tunisia, 111
Turkey. See also Recep Tayyip Erdoğan; EU-Turkey agreement
2016 putsch, 99
relations with Greece, 94, 102, 245248, 256258
Tusk, Donald, 255, 271, 279
framing of refugee crisis, 284285
Ubaldo Diciotti (Italian Coast Guard vessel), 263
Uekermann, Johanna, 149
Ukraine
refugees, 376377
United Kingdom, 5, 302
2015 election, 354
as closed destination state, 2122, 42, 43, 89, 275, 308, 362
asylum applications (statistics), 68, 7377
asylum regime, 4344
historical development, 70, 113116
framing of refugee crisis in, 204219
immigration issue
political salience, 8990, 336353
public attitudes, 7780, 311329
party system, 338353
policy conflicts (refugee crisis), 130131
intragovernmental, 132139
partisan, 132139, 179183
societal, 113116, 132139, 146147
supranational (vertical), 132139
transnational (horizontal), 108109, 125, 132139
policy episodes (refugee crisis), 9193, 126129
Calais policy (2014–16), 46, 108109, 116, 125, 132139, 234
Dubs Amendment (2016–17), 46, 113116, 132139, 179183, 185189
EU-Turkey agreement (2015–16), 277282
Immigration Act (2014), 46, 113116, 130, 132139, 179183, 185189
Immigration Act (2016), 46, 113116, 132139, 150
Vulnerable Persons’ Resettlement Scheme (2013–17), 46, 113116, 132139, 234, 247
public opinion
EU asylum policy, 308311
immigration, 7780, 311329
radical right in, 8083, 8990, 146, 180, 345350
United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP), 82, 164, 180, 344, 348
framing of refugee crisis, 204206
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), 25, 44, 102, 113, 125, 142, 156, 164, 289, 292, 365
United States
asylum policy, 68
V4 countries. See Visegrad group (V4) countries
Valls, Manuel, 161
Ventimiglia (border crossing), 104, 108, 261, See also policy episode
Visegrad group (V4) countries, 97, 123, 159, 164166, 225227, 254256, 286, 300, 309311, 362, See also Central and Eastern Europe; individual counties
von der Leyen, Ursula, 257258, 294, 372
Vournous, Manolis, 289291
Vox party, 302
Weber, Manfred, 257258, 266
Weidel, Alice, 60
Western Balkans, 106, 255
migration from, 7072
Willkommenskultur (welcome culture), 97, 105, 106, 184
xenophobia, 145, 301
Young Socialists in the SPD (Jusos), 149
Yugoslav wars
refugees, 63, 7172

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  • Hanspeter Kriesi, European University Institute, Florence, Argyrios Altiparmakis, European University Institute, Florence, Ábel Bojár, 21 Research Center, Budapest, Ioana-Elena Oană, European University Institute, Florence
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