THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION’S FRAMING OF SOLIDARITY IN MIGRATION POLITICS
Abstract
The aim of this research is to analyze how the European Commission has framed the concept
of solidarity differently in migration policies between the European Agenda on Migration and
the New Pact on Migration and Solidarity, in order to comprehend how framing and
reframing of policies can affect the development of European migration politics. In doing so,
the driving ideas behind the Commission’s way of framing the issue will also be studied.
Previous research shows that solidarity is a complex concept with many interpretations, which
has created numerous misunderstandings in the EU’s agendas on migration. Based on the
theories of agenda-setting strategies, bounded rationality and issue frames, a framing analysis
is conducted on different policy documents and the two main agendas. The results of the
analysis furthermore show that solidarity has been framed differently in the documents,
depending on the situation and time in which it is written. It is also shown that the
Commission’s way of framing the issue differently depends on its ideas of arousing interest or
gaining authority. The overall result is thus that the concept of solidarity has become more
important in the aftermaths of the crisis.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2021-02-17Author
Schleyer, Linnea
Keywords
Migration, Solidarity, European Commission, European Agenda on Migration, New Pact on Migration and Asylum, Agenda-setting, Bounded rationality, Issue framing
Language
eng