Katharina Natter
Universitair docent
- Naam
- Dr. K. Natter
- Telefoon
- +31 71 527 6864
- k.natter@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0001-9683-0567
Katharina Natter is als universitair docent verbonden aan het Instituut Politieke Wetenschap.
Universitair docent
- Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
- Instituut Politieke Wetenschap
- Natter K., Norman K. & Stel N. (2023), Strategic non-regulation as migration governance, Migration Politics 2: 004.
- Natter K. (2023), The il/liberal paradox: conceptualising immigration policy trade-offs across the democracy/autocracy divide, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies : .
- Müller-Funk L. & Natter K. (2023), Forced migration governance in Tunisia: balancing risks and assets for state-making during independence and democratization, Mediterranean Politics : 1-25.
- Müller-Funk L. & Natter K. (2023), (Trans)formations de l’État et gouvernance des migrations forcées en Tunisie, Afrique(s) en mouvement 6: 31-41.
- Natter K. (5 september 2023), Reinventing a broken wheel: what the EU-Tunisia Deal reveals over Europe’s migration cooperation. Verfassungsblog. [blog].
- Natter K. (5 september 2023), Authoritarianism and immigration policy: Tunisia shows it's not that straightforward. The Loop - ECPR Political Science Blog. [blog].
- Natter K. (2023), The politics of immigration beyond liberal states: Morocco and Tunisia in comparative perspective. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
- Gazzotti L., Natter K. & Mouthaan M. (2022), Embracing complexity in ‘Southern’ migration governance, Territory, Politics, Governance : .
- Natter K. & Thiollet H. (2022), Theorising migration politics: do political regimes matter?, Third World Quarterly 43(7): 1515-1530.
- Müller-Funk L. & Natter K. (2022), Forced migration governance at critical junctures of state formation in Tunisia nr. 4.2. Liège, Belgium: MAGYC Working Paper Series, University of Liège. [Working paper].
- Natter K., Commentary: Tunisia’s migration policy: the ambiguous consequences of democratization. Tunis, Tunisia: Heinrich Böll Foundation. [blog].
- Natter K. (2021), Ad-hocratic immigration governance: how states secure their power over immigration through intentional ambiguity, Territory, Politics, Governance : 1-18.
- Natter K. (2021), Tunisia’s migration politics throughout the 2011 revolution: revisiting the democratisation–migrant rights nexus, Third World Quarterly : 1-19.
- Natter K. (2021), Beyond the dichotomy of liberal and illiberal migration governance. In: Carmel E., Lenner K. & Paul R. (red.), Handbook on the governance and politics of migration. Elgar Handbooks in Migration. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. 110-122.
- Berriane M., de Haas H. & Natter K. (2021), Social transformations and migrations in Morocco nr. 171. Amsterdam: International Migration Institute. [working paper].
- Natter K. (2021) Externalising Migration Governance Through Civil Society. Bespreking van: Dini S. & Giusa C. (2020), Externalising migration governance through civil society. Mobility & Politics. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. International Migration 59(2): 269-271.
- Natter K., Czaika M. & Haas H. de (2020), Political party ideology and immigration policy reform: an empirical enquiry, Political Research Exchange 2(1): 1-27.
- Natter K. (2020), Autocrats, democrats and immigration policy. MP3: The Borders of Equality Podcast. [audio].
- Natter K. (2020), Maghreb – Migration Patterns and Policies between the Sahara and the Mediterranean. Osnabrueck, Germany: German Federal Agency for Civic Education (bpb) (Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies (IMIS)). [policy paper].
- Natter K. (2020), Policy Briefs WP4: key knowledge questions on migration drivers. Migration Research Hub (IMISCOE). [policy paper].
- Natter K. (2020), Immigration. In: Caliendo S.M. & Charlton D. McIlwain (red.), The Routledge companion to race and ethnicity. London: Routledge. 60-67.
- Natter K. (2020), Crafting a ‘liberal monarchy’: regime consolidation and immigration policy reform in Morocco, The Journal of North African Studies : 1-25.
- Haas H. de, Fransen S., Natter K., Schewel K. & Vezzoli S. (2020), Social transformation nr. Working Paper 166. Amsterdam: International Migration Institute (IMI) (International Migration Institute (IMI)). [working paper].
- Haas H. de, Czaika M., Flahaux M.L., Mahendra E., Natter K., Vezzoli S. & Villares-Varela M. (2019), International migration: trends, determinants, and policy effects, Population and Development Review 45(4): 885-922.
- Natter K. (8 november 2019), Political regimes and immigration policymaking. The contrasting cases of Morocco and Tunisia (Dissertatie, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Amsterdam). Promotor(en) en copromotor(en): Haas H. de, Thiollet H. & Bauböck R.
- Natter K. (2019) Review of Crossroads: Comparative Immigration Regimes in a World of Demographic Change by A.K. Boucher and J. Gest. Bespreking van: Boucher A.K. & Gest J. (2018), Crossroads: Comparative Immigration Regimes in a World of Demographic Change. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. International Migration Review .
- Haas H. de, Natter K. & Vezzoli S. (2018), Growing restrictiveness or changing selection? The nature and evolution of migration policies, International Migration Review 52(2): 324-367.
- Natter K. (2018), Rethinking immigration policy theory beyond ‘Western liberal democracies’, Comparative Migration Studies (6): 4.
- Natter K. (2018), Autocratic immigration policymaking: the illiberal paradox hypothesis nr. 147. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: International Migration Institute Working Paper Series (University of Amsterdam). [working paper].
- Natter K. & Haas H. de (25 juli 2018), There’s No Hard Right–Soft Left Divide on Migration Policy. News Deeply. [blog].
- Berriane M., Haas H. de & Natter K. (2016), Revisiting Moroccan Migrations. London, UK: Routledge.
- Natter K. (16 december 2016), There is no ‘silver bullet’ migration policy. Hein de Haas Blog. [blog].
- Natter K. (25 augustus 2016), Migrationspolitik: Keine eierlegende Wollmilchsau. Der Standard.
- Natter K. (2016), Mehr als nur Herkunftsländer: Migrationsmuster in Algerien, Marokko und Tunesien. Berlin, Germany: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES). [policy paper].
- Berriane M., Haas H. de & Natter K. (2015), Introduction: revisiting Moroccan migrations, The Journal of North African Studies 20(4): 503-521.
- Haas H. de, Natter K. & Vezzoli S. (2015), Conceptualizing and measuring migration policy change, Comparative Migration Studies 3(15): 1-21.
- Natter K. (2015), Almost home? Morocco’s incomplete migration reforms, World Politics Review : .
- Natter K. (2015), Revolution and political transition in Tunisia: a migration game changer?, Migration Information Source : .
- Natter & K. (2014), The formation of Morocco's policy towards irregular migration (2000-2007): political rationale and policy processes, International Migration 52(2): 15-28.
- Natter K. (2014), Fifty years of Maghreb emigration : how states shaped Algerian, Moroccan and Tunisian emigration nr. 95. Oxford, UK: International Migration Institute Working Paper Series (University of Oxford). [working paper].
- I am on the board of trustees of the NGO Asylos (https://www.asylos.eu/)