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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 August 2021

Lorena Gazzotti
Affiliation:
University of Cambridge

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Immigration Nation
Aid, Control, and Border Politics in Morocco
, pp. 244 - 248
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2021
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Index

abandonment, 12, 117
accountability, 107
advocacy, 69, 168, 189, 191
Agadir, 24, 145, 155
Agier, Michel, 17, 179 Vedi left hand of the empire
Ahmed, Sara, 82
aid, 5
aid recipient, 77
aid worker, 9
beneficiaries, 25, 90, 107, 108, 110, 115, 134
budget support, 66, 79, 155
cascading funding, 84, 87, 89
consultants, 25
donors, 10, 4348, 134, 146, 149, 192
funding juncture, 78
market-centred development tools. Vedi labour
Algeria, 36, 38, 40, 56, 71
asylum, 42
authoritarian techniques of ruling, 188
Bel Younech, 174
Belgium, 46
Enabel, 46, 79
Beni Ensar, 168
Beni Mellal, 24
blackness, 53, 68
border control cooperation, 20, 38, 45, 105, 154
border externalisation, 11, 19, 20, 3236
border violence, 30, 171, 177
borderlands, 7, 13, 39, 73, 168, 169
borderwork, 16, 92, 170, 197
Cameroon, 145, 165
capacity-building, 49, 50, 83, 90
Casablanca, 24, 56, 71, 183
census, 63
Ceuta and Melilla events, 38, 45, 47, 69, 78, 151
CIGEM, 135
civil society leaders, 25, 26
CMW, 41
coercion, 5, 13
colonialism, 16
North-South migration, 58
Protectorate, 53, 5658
settler colony, 56
coloniality, 20
community-based worker, 9
being in the field, 92
conditionality, 19
countries of ‘origin’, 20, 21, 147
COVID-,19, 199
stay-at-home orders, 199
crisis, 45, 47, 78, 171, 182186
dangerousness, 204
De Genova, Nicholas, 15
border spectacle, 15
desert, 38, 40, 71, 151
DfID, 199
diaspora, 20
discourse, 28, 54, 63, 65, 68, 115
discrimination, 100
distancing, 77
drop-in centre, 25, 71, 129
elusiveness, 5, 10, 196, 197
EU, 2, 107, 130, 146, 152, 154, 194
AENEAS, 44
B,7-667, 44
Barcelona Declaration, 43
DG Justice and Home Affairs, 44
EIDHR, 45
Euro-Mediterranean Partnership, 43
European Commission, 34
EUTF, 44, 53, 106
external dimension, 34
Global Approach on Migration, 44
Global Approach on Migration and Mobility, 44
Global Mediterranean Policy, 43
MEDA, 45
Mobility Partnership, 44
SPRING allocation, 79
TPMA, 44
Union for the Mediterranean, 43
European Court of Human Rights, 36
everyday, 22, 150, 173, 196
fences, 4, 7, 14, 31, 33, 169, 174
Ferguson, James, 6465
Fes, 24, 96
fieldwork, 23, 26, 61, 75, 93, 180
interviews, 23, 112, 127, 130, 140, 145
participant observation, 23
Fnideq, 181
Fortress Europe, 32
Foucault, Michel, 10, 139140
biopolitics, 11
discipline, 11
governmentality, 13
internalisation, 138
panopticon, 140
regime of truth, 54
FRONTEX, 35
frontline bureaucrats, 18
street-level bureaucrats, 22, 111
GFMD, 46
Gibraltar Strait, 183, 198
GIZ, 46
Gourougou, 174
Guinea Conakry, 159
human rights activist, 130
human rights, 1, 43, 187, 190
human trafficking, 41
humanitarian assistance, 28
humanitarianism, 171
access to the field, 187
left hand of the empire, 174
state that heals, 178
state that strikes, 178
testimony, 186
Immigration Nation, 7, 53, 63
immobility, 121, 129, 141
imperialism, 20
implementation, 3, 6, 19, 22, 35, 41, 67, 82, 86, 93, 146, 152, 162
inequality, 198
integration, 1, 2, 8, 39, 40, 70, 72, 79, 86, 98, 102, 104, 106, 120, 127, 198
international shaming, 41, 190
invasion, 67
IOs, 27, 4849
FIIAPP, 47, 194
ICMPD, 49, 194
IOM, 1, 6, 41, 48, 85, 109, 133, 167, 173, 180
Fonseca, Ana, 3
Strauss, Anke, 158
UNHCR, 41, 142, 180, 186
Cavalieri, Jean-Paul, 3
PISERUMA, 132
resettlement, 138, 139, 142
self-reliance, 141
labour, 10
criterium of national preference, 122
IGAs, 125
professional training course, 119
unemployment, 121
Law, 02–03, 36, 37, 38, 153
Libya, 30, 36, 59, 199
Mauritania, 21
Mbembe, Achille, 12
medical caravan, 181
Meknes, 24
migration industry, 8, 23, 43, 49, 65, 72, 76, 86, 87, 92, 134, 135, 201
Migreurop, 39
minimal biopolitics, 169
Monaco Development Cooperation, 64
Moroccan emigration, 57
Morocco
ANAPEC, 130 Vedi labour
CNDH, 1, 39, 86
El Yazami, Driss, 42
El Khalfi, Mustapha, 42
Hassan II, 187
INDH, 103, 127
MCMREAM, 2, 50, 123
MDCMREAM, 47
MDMCREAM, 99
Ministry of Education, 40
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 50
Ministry of Interior, 36, 149, 159, 165
Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, 122
Mohammed VI, 39, 188
Mutual Aid, 125
Youssoufi, Abderrahman, 187
Zerouali, Khalid, 151
Nador, 24, 26, 71, 73, 168, 171, 173, 189, 191
new migration policy, 1, 72, 73, 78, 79, 86, 88, 89, 95, 98, 101, 105, 107, 162, 171, 188
law on asylum, 42
law on human trafficking, 41
law on migration, 42
regularisation, 39, 40, 62, 72
SNIA, 1, 40, 85, 98, 105, 107, 120, 129, 152, 162
newcomers, 77
NGOs, 1, 4950
AMDH, 191
Caminando Fronteras, 172
faith-based charities, 8
GADEM, 41, 153, 165
Iridia, 181
Manos Solidarias, 181
migrant-led civil society organisations, 39, 85, 86, 88, 94
MSF, 38, 77, 171, 173, 174, 179, 183
Nixon, Rob, 12
slow violence, 12, 14
non-traditional security actors, 196, 197
normalcy, 182
Oujda, 24, 26, 48, 51, 169, 173, 180, 183
perfomance, 68
PNPM, 3, 51, 102
police, 9
arrest, 40, 151, 172
forced displacements, 42, 43
police surveillance, 26
policymaking, 22, 82, 94
Povinelli, Elizabeth, 10, 18, 116, 197
quasi-events, 18, 116
practice, 66
protest, 139, 146, 156
radicals, 77
RAMED, 99, 102
refugee rentier states, 20
refugeehood, 29, 138143
refugees, 39, 50, 70, 171
refugee status, 108, 119
residency permit, 42, 62, 122, 123, 168
resistance, 18, 84, 89
return, 15
deportation, 5
pushbacks, 36
readmission agreement, 35
voluntary return, 28
pre-departure orientation, 150
reintegration package, 147
risk, 201
routes, 30
Schengen Agreement, 32, 53
Senegal, 21, 34, 56, 160
sense-making strategies, 98, 111117
discourses of undeservingness, 114
dissociation, 112
technical character, 113
settlement, 28, 37, 40, 59, 69, 7173, 121, 128
SIVE, 33
slavery, 12, 55
social assistance, 97
sovereignty, 12
Spain, 31
AECID, 47
Canary Islands, 33
Ceuta, 3, 33, 36, 68, 165, 169, 173, 181
Guardia Civil, 68
Melilla, 3, 31, 33, 36, 38, 169, 171, 174
Sanchez, Pedro, 36
Spanish Civil War, 57
Tarajal case, 68
state-civil society partnership, 101
strategic litigation, 199
Structural Adjustment Plans, 59
students, 56, 160
subaltern, 92
subordination, 77
sub-Saharan migrants, 2, 5, 7, 36, 72, 74, 78, 196
sustainability, 185
Switzerland, 45
Swiss Development Cooperation, 70, 104, 185
Tampere Agreement, 34
Tangier, 24, 51, 56, 61, 71, 75, 129, 145, 169, 173, 174, 191
Tétouan, 24, 48
Tiznit, 24, 90
tourism, 60
transit, 28, 196, 200
‘transit’ country, 6
travel document, 149
Tunisia, 36
Turkey, 188
unaccompanied minors, 96
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, 36
USAID, 174
visa, 19
voluntariness, 147, 166
volunteer, 10
vulnerability, 87, 157158
labelling, 107
vulnerability assessment, 110
vulnerability framework, 16, 109
waiting, 14
Walters, William, 173
welfare, 19, 42, 100, 101, 102
Western Mediterranean, 7, 3236
whiteness, 61
Williams, Jill, 169, 196
xenophobia, 47, 67, 79

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  • Lorena Gazzotti, University of Cambridge
  • Book: Immigration Nation
  • Online publication: 17 August 2021
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009024129.012
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