Citizenship and those who leave : the politics of emigration and expatriation
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Citizenship and those who leave : the politics of emigration and expatriation
(Studies of world migrations)
University of Illinois Press, c2007
- : cloth
- : pbk.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Leaving : a comparative view / John Torpey
- The exit revolution / Aristide R. Zolberg
- Emigration and nation building during the mass migrations from Europe / Donna R. Gabaccia, Dirk Hoerder, and Adam Walaszek
- The liberal Italian state and mass emigration, 1860-1914 / Caroline Douki
- The French state and transoceanic emigration / François Weil
- Emigration and the British state, ca. 1815-1925 / David Feldman and M. Page Baldwin
- Holland beyond the borders : emigration and the Dutch state, 1850-1940 / Corrie van Eijl and Leo Lucassen
- From economics to ethnicity and back : reflections on emigration control in Germany, 1800-2000 / Andreas Fahrmeir
- The United States government and the investigation of European emigration in the open door era / Dorothee Schneider
- Migration and national consciousness : the Canadian case / Bruno Ramirez
- Migration policy and the asymmetry of power : the Mexican case, 1900-2000 / Jorge Durand
- The "overseas Chinese": the state and emigration from the 1890s through the 1990s / Carine Pina-Guerassimoff and Eric Guerassimoff
- Tracing the genesis of brain drain in India through state policy and civil society / Binod Khadria
- Israeli emigration policy / Steven J. Gold
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内容説明
Exit, like entry, has helped define citizenship over the last two centuries, yet little attention has been given to the politics of emigration. How have countries impeded or facilitated people leaving? How have they perceived and regulated those who leave? What relations do they seek to maintain with their citizens abroad and why? Citizenship and Those Who Leave reverses the immigration perspective to examine how nations define themselves not just through entry but through exit as well.
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