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Controlling Immigration : A Global Perspective
The third edition of Controlling Immigration: A Global Perspective is the best so far. Managing migration is one of the major challenges of the 21st Century, and the volume provides excellent comparative perspective on immigration policies in both emerging and traditional countries of immigration. A must-read for academics and policymakers alike.Susan Martin, Donald G. Herzberg Professor of International Migration, Georgetown University.
By now a classic among the key texts on international migration, this third edition of Controlling Immigration: A Global Perspective continues to provide the best comparative account of states' efforts to manage cross-border migration and their limited effectiveness in doing so.Eiko Thielemann, Department of Government and the European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Controlling Immigration is the gold standard for comparative studies of modern trends in immigrant-receiving nations. Its contributors form a stellar interdisciplinary roster of leading immigration scholars. Its core arguments--that immigration policies are converging globally, but also failing to achieve their goals--are vital for understanding contemporary politics in many lands.Rogers M. Smith, Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania.
Contributors
Acronyms
Part I Introduction
Chapter 1 The Dilemmas of Immigration Control
Part II Nations of Immigrants
Chapter 2 The United States
Chapter 3 Canada
Chapter 4 Australia
Part III Countries of Immigration
Chapter 5 France
Chapter 6 Great Britain
Chapter 7 Germany
Chapter 8 The Netherlands
Chapter 9 Scandinavia
Chapter 10 Switzerland
Part IV Latecomers to Immigration
Chapter 11 Italy
Chapter 12 Spain
Chapter 13 Japan and South Korea
Part V The European Union and Global Migration Governance
Chapter 14 The European Union
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