THE NORMALIZATION of PUSHBACKS in GREECE: BIOPOLITICS and RACIST STATE CRIME

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The paper discusses pushback operations in Greece as a generalized anti-immigration policy that involves practices constituting racist state crime. beginning from a description of the illegal operations on the Greek/Turkish borders, this paper examines the constant denial tactics of the government and the response of national, regional and international organizations and institutions. It is shown that pushbacks have become a standardized frontline tool of border management. This phenomenon is approached from a criminological viewpoint in terms of racist state crime and as a racist biopolitical technology of power for the government of the migrant populations, and for the defence of society and national identity. Showing that pushbacks are a becoming a central border policy in Europe, the paper concludes with a discussion of the need for both legal and non-legal counter-strategies.

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Koros, D. (2021). THE NORMALIZATION of PUSHBACKS in GREECE: BIOPOLITICS and RACIST STATE CRIME. State Crime Journal, 10(1), 238–256. https://doi.org/10.13169/STATECRIME.10.2.0238

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