Balkan Route

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Albania
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Balkan route
Balkans
border externalisation
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Eastern Europe
emigration
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EU
Frontex
humanitarian policy analysis
immigration
irregular migration studies
migration containment strategies
migration governance
migration policies
migration routes
Mojahedin-e Khalq
sociopolitical impacts
South Eastern Europe
transit hub
transit migration
Western Balkans research

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032954271
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Feb 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume presents an in-depth investigation into the dynamics of irregular migration through Albania, which recently have radically transformed the traditional perception of the country from a land of emigration to a crucial transit hub.

Through an interdisciplinary reading, the author examines transformations in migration routes in the Western Balkans, highlighting how the externalisation of EU migration policies has affected the region, leading Albania to become a “stable containment” point for migrants. The author draws from empirical data, personal stories and policy analyses to explore the complex interactions between migrants, local communities and national and supranational policies. From the exodus of the 1990s to cooperation with Frontex and the latest bilateral accords with Italy, Albania’s trajectory reveals how migration governance has been reshaped at Europe’s borders. Addressing the evolution of the Balkan routes leading to the EU and their interrelation, and the impact of migration on the Albanian social and political fabric, the book concludes by underlining the strategic importance of Albania in European migration routes and the need to reformulate regional and European cooperation in the management of migration flows.

An important new interdisciplinary approach offering fresh perspectives on the role of transit countries in contemporary migration flows, it ultimately points to the importance of multidimensional understandings that integrate sociological, political and humanitarian aspects. It fills a crucial gap in the academic and policy debate and will appeal to scholars, researchers, and policymakers with interests in contemporary migration dynamics and their social and political implications.

Shkelzen Hasanaj is Researcher in General Sociology at the University of Siena and Lecturer at the Università degli Studi Internazionali di Roma (UNINT), Italy. His research focuses on international migration and mobility along the Balkan route, with a specific emphasis on Albania and on how the EU externalises migration governance and protection through Integrated Border Management in non-EU Western Balkan states. In 2024, he obtained the National Scientific Qualification as Associate Professor in Sociology (14/C1). He is a member of the Laboratory on Inequalities at the University of Siena and serves on the editorial board of Studime Sociale, published by the Albanian Institute of Sociology. He is also a member of the Italian Sociological Association (AIS). Since 2025, he has collaborated with AICCRE Toscana, providing scientific and strategic consultancy to the Presidency.

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