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Controlling A New Migration World Virginie Guiraudon Christian Joppke Eds

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Controlling A New Migration World Virginie Guiraudon Christian Joppke Eds
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.43 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Virginie Guiraudon; Christian Joppke ; (eds.)
ISBN: 0203164938, 0415252962, 9780203164938, 9780415252966
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Controlling A New Migration World Virginie Guiraudon Christian Joppke Eds by Virginie Guiraudon; Christian Joppke ; (eds.) 0203164938, 0415252962, 9780203164938, 9780415252966 instant download after payment.

Controlling a New Migration World explores the factors that drive recent migration control policies and, in turn, sheds light on the unintended consequences of policies for the new character of migration. This book asks how we can account for the immigration policies of liberal states. Is the recent linkage between migration and security a rhetorical invention of elites or a reflection of changing migrant profiles? Are states' control policies effectively containing or only redirecting unwanted migration flows? This increasingly relevant issue will be of great use to anyone working in comparative politics, sociology and studying ethnicity or international migration, as well as professionals working in the migrant/asylum and public law fields.

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