This section features multimedia content related to The International Politics of Mobility Sanctions project. It includes video explainers, interviews, and presentations that showcase the project’s key findings, concepts, and public engagement efforts. These materials are intended to make the research accessible to academic audiences, policymakers, and the broader public interested in the intersection of migration, sanctions, and international politics.

Migration Diplomacy & Greek–Turkish Relations: A Three-Level Game Analysis

How do states use migration in foreign policy? This video presents key insights from Gerasimos Tsourapas’s article in International Migration, introducing a three-level game framework to analyze the 2020 Greek–Turkish border crisis. It explores how governments leverage mobility across domestic, bilateral, and EU levels of negotiation.

Migration Diplomacy & Greek-Turkish Relations: A Three-Level Game Analysis

Eastern Mediterranean Migration Diplomacy: Lines of Conflict and Cooperation

This podcast (in Greek) explores migration diplomacy in the Eastern Mediterranean, focusing on how states use cross-border mobility to navigate conflict and build cooperation. Gerasimos Tsourapas discusses key insights from his recent policy paper for ELIAMEP, with a focus on the evolving role of Greece, Türkiye, and the EU.

Read the full policy paper (PDF)

Eastern Mediterranean Migration Diplomacy: Lines of Conflict and Cooperation