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A Compromised Border Control between Human Rights and Administrative Management? - West Germany's Principles and Practices for Accepting East German Refugees -

  • Crisisonomy
  • Abbr : KRCEM
  • 2017, 13(10), pp.59-74
  • DOI : 10.14251/crisisonomy.2017.13.10.59
  • Publisher : Crisis and Emergency Management: Theory and Praxis
  • Research Area : Social Science > Public Policy > Public Policy in general
  • Received : August 31, 2017
  • Accepted : October 16, 2017
  • Published : October 31, 2017

Joon-Young Hur 1 Da Won Jung 1

1한국행정연구원

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ABSTRACT

Border control becomes more important as a target of critical crisis management. In this study we examine the sustainability of the current border control system that allows North Korean defectors full acceptance in case of sudden changes in the near future. The objective of this study is to investigate what kinds of acceptance principles were implemented in the case of West and East Germany and to find out implications for Korea. To find out influencing factors of acceptance, it focuses on the push-pull factor model of migration decision: reception target group(structure: number and mode, attribute: motivation and emotion) and reception capacity(influence by political and economic conditions). The results indicate that West Germany's acceptance principles were flexible and adaptable to various acceptance factors. The main implications from this study include the setting of the criteria for acceptability, benefits for acceptance and the realization of some benefits in case of rejection such as no repatriation to origin country in humanitarian terms.

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