Title:
International migration
Author:
Geddes, Andrew, 1965-
ISBN:
9780857020895
Publication Information:
Los Angeles : SAGE, 2011.
Physical Description:
4 v. : ill., maps ; 25 cm.
Series:
Sage library of international relations
General Note:
Formerly CIP.
Contents:
VOLUME FOUR -- On International Migration and International Relations -- Markets against Politics: Migration, EU Enlargement and the Idea of Europe -- Towards a Political Theory of Migrant Transnationalism -- Sending Countries and the Politics of Emigration and Destination -- Sexual Trafficking in Women: International Political Economy and the Politics of Sex -- The Emerging Migration State -- The European Union and the Securitization of Migration -- The Myth of Invasion: The Inconvenient Realities of African Migration to Europe -- The Ethics of Labor Migration Policy No Vacancy: The Political Geography of Immigration Control in Advanced Industrial Countries -- The Causes of Convergence in Western Immigration Control -- Liberal Multiculturalism: Protective and Polyglot -- Migration Control and Migrant Fatalities at the Spanish-African Borders -- Integrating Ideas into Policy-Making Analysis: Frames and Race Policies in Britain and France -- The Legal-domestic Sources of Immigrant Rights: The United States, Germany, and the European Union -- European Integration, Public Opinion and Immigration Policy: Testing the Impact of National Identity.
VOLUME ONE -- Theories of International Migration: A Review and Appraisal -- Modes of Immigration Politics in Liberal Democratic States -- The Next Waves: Migration Theory for a Changing World -- Family and Personal Networks in International Migration: Recent Developments and New Agendas -- Why Liberal States Accept Unwanted Immigration -- Europe's Border Relationships and International Migration Relations Old and New -- Public Opinion Toward Immigration in the European Union: Does It Matter? -- International Migration and Foreign Policy -- International Relations, Domestic Politics, and Asylum Admissions in the United States -- Security, Stability and International Migration -- Security and the Political Economy of International Migration -- The Migration-Development Nexus Evidence and Policy Options State-of-the-Art Overview --
VOLUME THREE -- Death at the Border: Efficacy and Unintended Consequences of US Immigration Control Policy -- Tampering with Refugee Protection: The Case of Australia -- Do Migrants Remit Democracy? International Migration, Political Beliefs and Behavior in Mexico -- Immigration Control in Australia -- U.S. Migration from Latin America: Gendered Patterns and Shifts -- Clandestine Migration in Europe -- Borders for Whom? The Role of NAFTA in Mexico-U.S. Migration -- The Cumulative Causation of International Migration in Latin America -- Caribbean Migration to the Mainland: A Review of Adaptive Experiences -- A Reappraisal of the State Sovereignty Debate: The Case of Migration Control -- Globalization, Embedded Realism, and Path Dependence: The Other Immigrants to Europe -- Transnational Migration as a Small Window on the Diminished Autonomy of the Modern Democratic State -- The Shifting Grounds for Immigration -- Feminization of Labor Migration as Violence Against Women: International, Regional, and Local Nongovernmental Organization Responses in Asia -- Migration and Underdevelopment -- International Migration -- The Transnational Nexus of Migration -- Crisis or Adaptation? Migration and Climate Change in a Context of High Mobility -- Transnationalization in International Migration: Implications for the Study of Citizenship and Culture --
VOLUME TWO -- Shifting Paradigms of Globalization: The Twenty-first Century Transition Towards Generics in Skilled Migration from India -- Issues and Recent Trends in International Migration in Sub-Saharan Africa -- Preparing for a Warmer World: Towards a Global Governance System to Protect Climate Refugees -- Political Violence and the Uprooted in the Horn of Africa: A Study of Refugee Flows from Ethiopia -- Refugee or Internally Displaced Person? To Where Should One Flee? -- Conceptualizing Simultaneity: A Transnational Social Field Perspective on Society -- The Escalation of U.S. Immigration Control in the Post-NAFTA Era -- Liberal Democratic States and Responsibilities to Refugees -- Birds of Passage are also Women -- Borders beyond Control -- The Factors That Make and Unmake Migration Policies -- The Triumph of Instrumental Citizenship? Migrations, Identities and the Nation-State in Southeast Asia -- Mobilizing International Norms: Domestic Actors, Immigrants, and the Japanese State -- Female "Birds Of Passage" A Decade Later: Gender and Immigration in the European Union -- Aliens and Citizens: The Case for Open Borders --
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