Impact of the EU–Turkey Statement on Smugglers’ Operations in the Aegean and Migrants’ Decisions to Engage with Smugglers

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2021

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Ayselin Gözde Yildiz

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John Wiley and Sons Inc

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The article reviews how and to what extent the EU–Turkey Statement of 18 March 2016 has affected the modus operandi of migrant smugglers in the Aegean region and migrants’ decisions to interact with them for irregular crossings from Turkey to Greece. It draws on field research including 46 in-depth interviews with migrants in Izmir Turkey a transit city and migrant smuggling hub. Based on analysis of these narratives and participant observation it argues that the Statement has generated changes concerning the smugglers’ modalities and services while not affecting migrants’ decisions to engage with them to reach Europe. Although the Statement aimed to decrease irregular migration disrupt smugglers’ “business models” and open safe routes for migrants it has instead increased their vulnerability and exploitation to an extent. Accordingly the article reveals the paradoxical and controversial aspects of the Statement vis-à-vis the promises and consequences it generated in the field. © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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European Union, Exploitation, Immigrant, Migration, Smuggling, Vulnerability, Greece, Izmir [turkey], Turkey, Meleagris Gallopavo, European Union, exploitation, immigrant, migration, smuggling, vulnerability, Greece, Izmir [Turkey], Turkey, Meleagris gallopavo

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05 social sciences, 0506 political science

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International Migration

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59

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141

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157
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