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Understanding Global Migration

معرفی کتاب «Understanding Global Migration» نوشتهٔ James F. Hollifield (editor), Neil Foley (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Stanford University Press در سال 2022. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است. «Understanding Global Migration» در دستهٔ بدون دسته‌بندی قرار دارد.

__Understanding Global Migration__ offers scholars a groundbreaking account of emerging migration states around the globe, especially in the Global South. Leading scholars of migration have collaborated to provide a birds-eye view of migration interdependence. __Understanding Global Migration__ proposes a new typology of migration states, identifying multiple ideal types beyond the classical liberal type. Much of the world's migration has been to countries in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and South America. The authors assembled here account for diverse histories of colonialism, development, and identity in shaping migration policy. This book provides a truly global look at the dilemmas of migration governance: Will migration be destabilizing, or will it lead to greater openness and human development? The answer depends on the capacity of states to manage migration, especially their willingness to respect the rights of the ever-growing portion of the world's population that is on the move. Migration interdependence and the State / James F. Hollifield and Neil Foley (SMU) -- The Southern Africa migration system / Audie Klotz (Syracuse) -- Illiberal migration governance in the Arab Gulf / Hélène Thiollet (CERI/Sciences Po, Paris) -- The illiberal paradox and the politics of migration in the Middle East / Gerasimos Tsourapas (University of Birmingham) -- Migration and development in North and West Africa / Yves Charbit (University of Paris, CEPED) -- The developmental migration state in East Asia / Erin Aeran Chung (Johns Hopkins) -- International migration and development in Southeast Asia : 1990 to 2010 / Charles Hirschman (University of Washington) -- The Indian migration state / Kamal Sadiq (University of California, Irvine) -- The development of the U.S. migration state : nativism, liberalism, and durable structures of exclusion / Daniel Tichenor (University of Oregon) -- Who belongs? : politics of immigration, nativism, and illiberal democracy in the United States / Neil Foley (SMU) -- Canada, the quintessential migration state? / Phil Triadafilopoulos (University of Toronto), Zack Taylor (Western University) -- Migration and economic development : North American experience / Philip L. Martin (University of California, Davis) -- International migration and refugee movements in Latin America / Miryam Hazán (SMU Tower Center) -- The migration state in South America / Charles P. Gomes (Fundação Casa de Rui Barbosa) -- Migration governance in Turkey / Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) -- Beyond the migration state : Western Europe since World War II / Leo Lucassen (University of Leiden) -- Migration and the liberal paradox in Europe / James F. Hollifield (SMU) -- How immigrants fare in European labor markets / Peter Bevelander (University of Malmö) -- The European Union : shaping migration governance in Europe and beyond / Andrew Geddes (European University Institute) Cover 1 Title Page 4 Copyright 5 Contents 6 Foreword by Andrew Selee (President, MPI) 8 Preface 10 List of Contributors 12 Part 1: Introduction 22 1. Migration Interdependence and the State 24 Part 2: Africa, the Middle East, and the “Postcolonial” Migration State 50 2. The Southern African Migration System 52 3. Illiberal Migration Governance in the Arab Gulf 71 4. The Illiberal Paradox and the Politics of Migration in the Middle East 102 5. Migration and Development in North and West Africa 121 Part 3: Asia and the “Developmental” Migration State 146 6. The Developmental Migration State in East Asia 148 7. International Migration and Development in Southeast Asia, 1990– 2010 173 8. The Indian Migration State 202 Part 4: The Americas, the “Liberal” and Settler Migration States 224 9. The Development of the US Migration State: Nativism, Liberalism, and Durable Structures of Exclusion 226 10. Who Belongs? Politics of Immigration, Nativism, and Illiberal Democracy in Postwar America 254 11. Canada: The Quintessential Migration State? 290 12. Migration and Economic Development: North American Experience 315 13. International Migration and Refugee Movements in Latin America 333 14. The Migration State in South America 363 Part 5: Europe, Turkey, and the Liberal and “Postimperial” Migration State 386 15. Migration Governance in Turkey 388 16. Beyond the Migration State: Western Europe since World War II 406 17. Migration and the Liberal Paradox in Europe 434 18. How Immigrants Fare in European Labor Markets 463 19. The European Union: Shaping Migration Governance in Europe and Beyond 482 Index 496 Back Cover 522 "Understanding Global Migration offers scholars a groundbreaking account of emerging migration states around the globe, especially in the Global South. Leading scholars of migration have collaborated to provide a birds-eye view of migration interdependence. "Understanding Global Migration" proposes a new typology of migration states, identifying multiple ideal types beyond the classical liberal type. Much of the world's migration has been to countries in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and South America. The authors assembled here account for diverse histories of colonialism, development, and identity in shaping migration policy. This book provides a truly global look at the dilemmas of migration governance: Will migration be destabilizing, or will it lead to greater openness and human development? The answer depends on the capacity of states to manage migration, especially their willingness to respect the rights of the ever-growing portion of the world's population that is on the move"-- Provided by publisher Understanding Global Migration offers scholars a groundbreaking account of emerging migration states around the globe, especially in the Global South.0Leading scholars of migration have collaborated to provide a birds-eye view of migration interdependence. Understanding Global Migration proposes a new typology of migration states, identifying multiple ideal types beyond the classical liberal type. Much of the world's migration has been to countries in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and South America. The authors assembled here account for diverse histories of colonialism, development, and identity in shaping migration policy.0This book provides a truly global look at the dilemmas of migration governance: Will migration be destabilizing, or will it lead to greater openness and human development? The answer depends on the capacity of states to manage migration, especially their willingness to respect the rights of the ever-growing portion of the world's population that is on the move
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