The UK’s ‘New Plan for Immigration’ allows the government to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, reflecting the latest aspiration to externalise refugee protection. Frowin Rausis and Konstantin Kreibich show that the idea is not new. Different countries have toyed with it for years – and failed consistently
Konstantin works on the project 'The Mobility of Migration Policies' at nccr – on the move, the National Centre of Competence in Research for migration and mobility studies.
He is interested in international relations and institutions, asylum and migration research and focussed on qualitative empirical methods.
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