EU Migration Governance in Central Asia: Everybody's Business - Nobody's Business?

Abstract The EU has been involved in various migration governance initiatives in Central Asia with ambiguous impact. Among the reasons given to account for EU external governance failures in Central Asia figure poor EU local expertise , "awkwardness" of states in the region, low level of r...

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Conflict
Coordination
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Governance
Government and politics
Governors
International Cooperation
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Migration
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