Why migration matters - evolving concepts and policies within the EU
Abstract
This article examines the multifaceted nature of contemporary migra tion, emphasising both individual motivations and the broader geopo litical dynamics that influence migration policies and international rela tions. Globalisation and recent crises, including the European Union’s
2015–2016 migration crisis and the refugee influx from Ukraine, have
significantly intensified migration flows. Migration also plays a stra tegic role in diplomatic negotiations, with states leveraging migration
patterns to achieve political and economic objectives. The EU’s response
to irregular migration, highlighted by its 2024 Pact on Migration and
Asylum, aims to balance security concerns with humanitarian obliga tions. Additionally, the politicisation and instrumentalisation of migra tion, seen in cases like the Belarus-EU and Russia-Finland border con texts, underscore the security implications of migration as a tool fo
political influence. These dynamics reveal an ongoing tension between
national sovereignty and EU-wide policy harmonisation, underscoring
the need for adaptive, cooperative frameworks to address the evolving
challenges of migration.