Focaal
Volume 2017, Issue 77, 2017, Pages 36-49
Nonrecording the “European refugee crisis” in Greece navigating through irregular bureaucracy (Article)
Rozakou K.*
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University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Abstract
This article explores nonrecording on the borders of Europe during the “European refugee crisis” in 2015. It examines the ambiguous practices of border control and the diverse actors involved. Taking the island of Lesvos as its starting point, the article interrogates how state functionaries manage an “irregular” bureaucracy. Irregular bureaucracy is approached as an essential element of statecraft, rather than an indication of state failure. Nonrecording is thus a crucial site of contestation between the state, nonstate agents, and the government, as well as between Greece and “Europe.” Nevertheless, despite the prevalence of irregularity, the imagery associated with ideal bureaucracy—a system of absolute knowledge, control, and governance of populations—is powerful; and yet, the actors are fully aware that it is a fantasy. © Stichting Focaal and Berghahn Books.
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https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85014176192&doi=10.3167%2ffcl.2017.770104&partnerID=40&md5=be3316d67393f0f25d08420b64455532
DOI: 10.3167/fcl.2017.770104
ISSN: 09201297
Cited by: 9
Original Language: English