Migration and European integration : the dynamics of inclusion and exclusion
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Migration and European integration : the dynamics of inclusion and exclusion
Pinter , Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: us ISBN 9780838636138
Description
This collection offers a theoretical perspective on the processes of migration and integration, examining in particular the dynamics of inclusion and exclusion, the nature of citizenship, and the place of the European Community in the world economy and its consequences for international migration flows.
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: uk ISBN 9781855672109
Description
The realities of political integration and continuing migration are now inextricably linked. One measure of the degree of economic and political integration is the extent to which the EC can formulate a common immigration policy, as well as deal with the problem of citizenship arising from the settlement within the EC of millions of people who are juridically foreigners. This volume offers a theoretical perspective on these processes, examining in particular the dynamics of inclusion and exclusion, the nature of citizenship and the place of the European Community in the world economy and its consequences for intenational migration flows. It then goes on to offer a series of case studies which describe and analyze in detail the situation in France, Germany, Britain, Italy and Sweden, as well as YS document the evolution of an EC policy on the policing of migration (including refugee migrations) and the consequences of the collapse of communism for east/west migration flows.
Table of Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction: European Integration, Migration and Processes of Inclusion and Exclusion, Dietrich Thranhardt and Robert Miles
- Part 1: Conceptual Perspectives: Towards a New International Migration Regime: Globalisation, Migration and the internationalisation of the State, Henk Overbeek
- European Citizenship, European Identity and Migrants: Towards the Post-national State?, Marco Martiniello
- Migrants as a Security Problem: Dangers of 'Securitising' Societal Issues, Jef Huysmans. Part 2: Case Studies in the Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion: Loss of Control: the Build-up of a European Migration and Asylum Regime, Bernhard Santel
- Moving between Bogus and Bonafide: The Policing of Inclusion and Exclusion in Europe, Monica den Boer
- Asylum Seekers, Refugees and the European Union: Case Studies of the UK and France, He1ene Lambert
- The Logic of Contradiction: Migration Control in Italy and France, 1980-1993, John Foot
- Refugees in Sweden: Inclusion and Exclusion in the Welfare State, Hans Ring
- Boundaries of Welfare States: Immigrants and Social Rights on the National and Supranational Level, Thomas Faist.
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