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Controlling a new migration world / edited by Virginie Guiraudon and Christian Joppke.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge/EUI studies in the political economy of welfare ; 4.Publisher: New York : Routledge, 2001Description: xi, 256 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415252962
  • 9780415252966
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 325.1 21
LOC classification:
  • JV6271 .C64 2001
Contents:
1. Controlling a new migration world / Virginie Guiraudon and Christian Joppke -- Pt. I. Reforming migration control. 2. De-nationalizing control: analyzing state responses to constraints on migration control / Virginie Guiraudon. 3. Client politics or populism? Immigration reform in the United States / Gary P. Freeman -- Pt. II. Linking migration and security. 4. Personal security and state sovereignty in a uniting Europe / Rey Koslowski. 5. Migration and security / Didier Bigo. 6. Migrant as criminal: the judicial treatment of migrant criminality / Fabio Quassoli -- Pt. III. New migration world. 7. Gappy immigration controls, resourceful migrants, and pendel communities: East-West European travelers / Ewa Morawska. 8. Migration merchants: human smuggling from Ecuador and China to the United States / David Kyle and Zai Liang. 9. The unanticipated consequences of panopticon Europe: residence strategies of illegal immigrants / Godfried Engbersen.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Controlling a new migration world / Virginie Guiraudon and Christian Joppke -- Pt. I. Reforming migration control. 2. De-nationalizing control: analyzing state responses to constraints on migration control / Virginie Guiraudon. 3. Client politics or populism? Immigration reform in the United States / Gary P. Freeman -- Pt. II. Linking migration and security. 4. Personal security and state sovereignty in a uniting Europe / Rey Koslowski. 5. Migration and security / Didier Bigo. 6. Migrant as criminal: the judicial treatment of migrant criminality / Fabio Quassoli -- Pt. III. New migration world. 7. Gappy immigration controls, resourceful migrants, and pendel communities: East-West European travelers / Ewa Morawska. 8. Migration merchants: human smuggling from Ecuador and China to the United States / David Kyle and Zai Liang. 9. The unanticipated consequences of panopticon Europe: residence strategies of illegal immigrants / Godfried Engbersen.

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