Les stratégies de gestion des frontières du Niger à l’ère de l’externalisation des politiques migratoires de l’UE : vers des frontières itinérantes ?

This Article analyses Niger’s border management practices in the wake of the 2015 Valletta Euro-African Summit. The externalization of European border control in the Sahara-Sahel band is not a straight-forward transfer of strategies or technologies from the North to the South. It has launched a far-...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Rhoumour Ahmet Tchilouta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université de Reims Champagne-Ardennes 2023-06-01
Series:L'Espace Politique
Subjects:
Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/espacepolitique/10840
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1849735011790487552
author Rhoumour Ahmet Tchilouta
author_facet Rhoumour Ahmet Tchilouta
author_sort Rhoumour Ahmet Tchilouta
collection DOAJ
description This Article analyses Niger’s border management practices in the wake of the 2015 Valletta Euro-African Summit. The externalization of European border control in the Sahara-Sahel band is not a straight-forward transfer of strategies or technologies from the North to the South. It has launched a far-reaching transformation of Niger’s borders, both in their form and in their function. To make these arguments, the article relies on a triangulated methodological approach mixing the analysis of the official documentation ( program sheets, terms of reference (TOR), project evaluation reports etc.); personals and direct observations in the field, and semi-structured interviews with a range of national and international stakeholders involved in the fight against irregular migration and border management in Niger. Accordingly, the article highlights the setting in motion of an unprecedented and multi-faceted bordering of Niger’s territory and argues that it is being implemented according to five distinct but complementary strategies to spread border practices across the territory. These strategies consist of: 1) strengthening the traditional functions of the border as a filter and edge of the nation-state; 2) stretching border practices inland through the multiplication of police checkpoints; 3) creating mobile border control devices to alleviate the limited presence of the state in remote areas; 4) engaging border communities in border management; and 5) using the latest technology for Border Management Information Systems (BMIS). The article introduces the concept of “itinerant borders” to illustrate the way by which Niger’s borders are currently envisioned, conceived and deployed. Our analysis findings suggest thinking of them today as an aggregate of mobile and flexible devices which can be deployed at different scales, in a dynamic that goes from the line to the trace, with the aim of controlling suspicious bodies in movement. Finally, the article argues that in Niger, it is not the borders that shape mobilities; rather, it is the mobilities of “some” unwanted “elsewhere” that shape them.
format Article
id doaj-art-20e783d18767495d8b6cf0cc6f0cc1ae
institution DOAJ
issn 1958-5500
language English
publishDate 2023-06-01
publisher Université de Reims Champagne-Ardennes
record_format Article
series L'Espace Politique
spelling doaj-art-20e783d18767495d8b6cf0cc6f0cc1ae2025-08-20T03:07:40ZengUniversité de Reims Champagne-ArdennesL'Espace Politique1958-55002023-06-014610.4000/espacepolitique.10840Les stratégies de gestion des frontières du Niger à l’ère de l’externalisation des politiques migratoires de l’UE : vers des frontières itinérantes ?Rhoumour Ahmet TchiloutaThis Article analyses Niger’s border management practices in the wake of the 2015 Valletta Euro-African Summit. The externalization of European border control in the Sahara-Sahel band is not a straight-forward transfer of strategies or technologies from the North to the South. It has launched a far-reaching transformation of Niger’s borders, both in their form and in their function. To make these arguments, the article relies on a triangulated methodological approach mixing the analysis of the official documentation ( program sheets, terms of reference (TOR), project evaluation reports etc.); personals and direct observations in the field, and semi-structured interviews with a range of national and international stakeholders involved in the fight against irregular migration and border management in Niger. Accordingly, the article highlights the setting in motion of an unprecedented and multi-faceted bordering of Niger’s territory and argues that it is being implemented according to five distinct but complementary strategies to spread border practices across the territory. These strategies consist of: 1) strengthening the traditional functions of the border as a filter and edge of the nation-state; 2) stretching border practices inland through the multiplication of police checkpoints; 3) creating mobile border control devices to alleviate the limited presence of the state in remote areas; 4) engaging border communities in border management; and 5) using the latest technology for Border Management Information Systems (BMIS). The article introduces the concept of “itinerant borders” to illustrate the way by which Niger’s borders are currently envisioned, conceived and deployed. Our analysis findings suggest thinking of them today as an aggregate of mobile and flexible devices which can be deployed at different scales, in a dynamic that goes from the line to the trace, with the aim of controlling suspicious bodies in movement. Finally, the article argues that in Niger, it is not the borders that shape mobilities; rather, it is the mobilities of “some” unwanted “elsewhere” that shape them.https://journals.openedition.org/espacepolitique/10840bordersmigrationEuropeNigerexternalizationbordering
spellingShingle Rhoumour Ahmet Tchilouta
Les stratégies de gestion des frontières du Niger à l’ère de l’externalisation des politiques migratoires de l’UE : vers des frontières itinérantes ?
L'Espace Politique
borders
migration
Europe
Niger
externalization
bordering
title Les stratégies de gestion des frontières du Niger à l’ère de l’externalisation des politiques migratoires de l’UE : vers des frontières itinérantes ?
title_full Les stratégies de gestion des frontières du Niger à l’ère de l’externalisation des politiques migratoires de l’UE : vers des frontières itinérantes ?
title_fullStr Les stratégies de gestion des frontières du Niger à l’ère de l’externalisation des politiques migratoires de l’UE : vers des frontières itinérantes ?
title_full_unstemmed Les stratégies de gestion des frontières du Niger à l’ère de l’externalisation des politiques migratoires de l’UE : vers des frontières itinérantes ?
title_short Les stratégies de gestion des frontières du Niger à l’ère de l’externalisation des politiques migratoires de l’UE : vers des frontières itinérantes ?
title_sort les strategies de gestion des frontieres du niger a l ere de l externalisation des politiques migratoires de l ue vers des frontieres itinerantes
topic borders
migration
Europe
Niger
externalization
bordering
url https://journals.openedition.org/espacepolitique/10840
work_keys_str_mv AT rhoumourahmettchilouta lesstrategiesdegestiondesfrontieresdunigeraleredelexternalisationdespolitiquesmigratoiresdelueversdesfrontieresitinerantes