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Embodying the nation, representing the state: Performativity of police work in the Franco-Romanian bilateral agreement

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  • Ioana Vrăbiescu

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The French police and Romanian forces seek to identify, surveil and control Romanian citizens who are suspected to be ‘irregular migrants’ or ‘criminals’ in France. The two states sealed a bilateral agreement to deploy Romanian police forces on French territory: twice a year Romanian uniformed officers patrol next to the French police, whereas liaison officers work throughout the year in several French police units. Policing its own citizens on another state territory becomes part of police work in the EU, a police model encouraged and criticized at the same time. This article engages in debates on geographies of policing and cross-national policing in the context of EU citizens’ deportation. It problematizes the ‘imagined’ and ‘fictional’ in nation, state and police work instead of the claimed management, control, and law enforcement. It scrutinizes the role of performativity in the work of Romanian and French joint police forces. It documents cultural organization of the police in France and Romania, and it empirically explores personal positions in Franco-Romanian police forces working together in the Paris region. This article aims to evidence the cultural, social and institutional dynamics within transnational policing played out against the background of a bilateral mission.

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  • Ioana Vrăbiescu, 2020. "Embodying the nation, representing the state: Performativity of police work in the Franco-Romanian bilateral agreement," Environment and Planning C, , vol. 38(7-8), pages 1429-1446, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:envirc:v:38:y:2020:i:7-8:p:1429-1446
    DOI: 10.1177/2399654420931865
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