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Policy Paper: Migration and soft power. The EU's visa and refugee policy response to the war in Ukraine - Dr Matilde Rosina

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The  article "Migration and soft power: The EU’s visa and refugee policy response to the war in Ukraine" by Dr Matilde Rosina (Lecturer in Global Challenges, Brunel University London) examines  the  European  Union’s  response  to  Russia’s 2022  invasion  of  Ukraine  in  the  field  of  migration,  arguing  that EU  visa  and  refugee  policies  encompassed  a  distinctive  foreign policy and soft power dimension. The article was published in "Policy Studies". 

Dr Rosina claims that on the one hand, by restricting visa policy  for  Russia,  the  EU  signalled  the  delegitimization  and isolation  of  the  Kremlin.  On  the  other  hand,  by  adopting temporary  protection  for  Ukrainians,  it  sent  a  clear  message  of support to Ukraine, while also portraying the EU as the defender of freedom and democracy.

The article contains  an analysis of EU documents released in the first month of the war. It posits that both  visa  and  refugee  measures  were  employed  as  soft  power tools,  contributing  to  the  juxtaposition  of  an  aggressive  and isolated Russia, against a responsible and united EU.

Read the full article here: Migration and soft power: the EU’s visa and refugee policy response to the war in Ukraine (tandfonline.com)