This remarkably acute, comprehensive, and candid book elaborates a liberal nationalist approach to the neuralgic questions of how to control access to rich democratic states in the face of extraordinary demographic pressures, and how to achieve a requisite common moral perspective among culturally diverse populations.
This remarkably acute, comprehensive, and candid book elaborates a liberal nationalist approach to the neuralgic questions of how to control access to rich democratic states in the face of extraordinary demographic pressures, and how to achieve a requisite common moral perspective among culturally diverse populations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tom Farer is University Professor at the University of Denver where he served for fourteen years as Dean of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies. Among his many titles, he was the first US citizen elected president of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and he has consulted for Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch. He is also the author of Confronting Global Terrorism and American Neo-Conservatism (2008).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction, challenges to liberalism with borders Part I. Entry and Integration: 1. The looming wave 2. Sovereignty, nationalism, and human rights 3. Integration and cultural difference: the liberal's dilemma Part II. Exemplary National Experiences: 4. Nordic states: Sweden, Norway, and Denmark 5. The United Kingdom 6. France Part III. Hard Choices: 7. Migration and integration: options for the liberal state 8. A model: problematical means for liberal ends.
Introduction, challenges to liberalism with borders Part I. Entry and Integration: 1. The looming wave 2. Sovereignty, nationalism, and human rights 3. Integration and cultural difference: the liberal's dilemma Part II. Exemplary National Experiences: 4. Nordic states: Sweden, Norway, and Denmark 5. The United Kingdom 6. France Part III. Hard Choices: 7. Migration and integration: options for the liberal state 8. A model: problematical means for liberal ends.
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