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Antoine Pécoud et al., « Introduction: the institutions of global migration governance », HAL SHS (Sciences de l’Homme et de la Société), ID : 10670/1.2423e8...
Global migration governance has become a key issue over the past decades, both for researchers and from a policy perspective. It often refers to the normative search for mechanisms that should be put in place to better govern migration, on the assumption that migration is currently not adequately governed. There are different approaches to improving migration governance: especially in the Global North, states have taken measures to tighten migration control, in order to remedy to what they perceive as their current incapacity to control their borders (Hollifield et al., 2022); at the international level, however, the dominant idea is that statesshould rather engage in multilateral cooperation, which is viewed as the best way forward for improving migration governance.