Saracino, Daniele

Daniele
Saracino

Before I joined the Bonn International Centre for Conflict Studies (bicc) as a researcher in the forced migration research team, I was a fellow at the Institute of Political Science at Leuphana University Lüneburg and a lecturer at the Department of Government at the University of Essex. In my dissertation, I developed a concept of solidarity and addressed the question of solidarity in the asylum system of the European Union, including a closer look on the so-called refugee crisis. I received my doctorate from the University of Bonn in 2019. I have led research projects on migration governance in Southern Africa as well as on the migratory movements from Africa to Europe during the Arab Spring. My research and teaching focuses on the European Union’s political system and functioning, its asylum and border control policies, and the salient questions of solidarity and the rule of law. German politics and the country’s role in the EU are also within my area of expertise.

Roles

  • Bonn International Centre for Conflict Studies

    Research Institute, Bonn, Germany
    Researcher

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