Abstract
This study explores the legitimation strategies employed in European political discourse on EU’s migration
 cooperation with Turkey. More specifically, this paper elucidates factors that shape argumentation in
 European parliamentary debates on 18 March 2016 EU-Turkey Statement, also known as the EU-Turkey
 Refugee Deal. Adopting an interdisciplinary research methodology rooted in Critical Discourse Analysis
 and using analytical tools of Cognitive Linguistics, this study aims to provide empirical insights into the
 legitimation of migration and asylum policies. This study connects to the growing body of literature on
 discursive legitimation in an attempt to extend the existing set of categories of legitimation proposed in
 earlier studies.
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