Open borders? Closed societies? : the ethical and political issues
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Open borders? Closed societies? : the ethical and political issues
(Contributions in political science, no. 226)
Greenwood Press, 1988
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Bibliography: p. [185]-190
Includes index
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内容説明
Immigration and refugee policies have traditionally been based on two assumptions: first, that national sovereignty implies absolute control of a country's borders and, second, that outsiders are to be admitted only when it serves the national interest. Moral or ethical concerns have not played a central role in policy formation anywhere in the world. This collection of essays challenges the traditional politically oriented position, analyzes the moral issues involved, and develops models for morally responsible immigration and refugee policies in a contemporary political setting. The editor's introduction reviews the history of U.S. immigration policy and provides a framework for considering immigration control issues. Written by leading authorities on immigration and refugee policy, this provocative volume offers an honest, sensitive exploration of some of the most difficult questions facing contemporary society. It will be of interest for studies in ethics, human rights, public policy, and political economy, as well as to general readers concerned with immigration and refugee issues.
目次
Part I: Immigration
Citizenship and Freedom of Movement: An Open Admission Policy? by Frederick G. Whelan
Nationalism and the Exclusion of Immigrants: Lessons from Australian Immigration Policy by Joseph H. Carens
The Force of Moral Arguments for a Just Immigration Policy in a Hobbesian Universe: The Contemporary American Example by John A. Scanlan and O.T. Kent
Part II: Refugee Admission
The Ethics of Refugee Policy by Peter and Renata Singer
American Duties to Refugees: Their Scope and Limits by Andrew E. Schacknove
Human Rights and U.S. Refugee Policy by Mark Gibney and Michael Stohl
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