Following its trajectory from the early post-WWII period through the present, this book traces the evolution of immigration as both a political challenge and a policy opportunity for the immigration-receiving states of Western Europe. It identifies the common strategies that the immigration-receiving states have adopted to meet this political challenge.
Following its trajectory from the early post-WWII period through the present, this book traces the evolution of immigration as both a political challenge and a policy opportunity for the immigration-receiving states of Western Europe. It identifies the common strategies that the immigration-receiving states have adopted to meet this political challenge.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anthony M. Messina is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame. He is the author of Race and Party Competition in Britain and is the editor of several books, including most recently (with Robert M. Fishman) The Year of the Euro: The Cultural, Political and Social Import of Europe's Common Currency. He has also written articles published in the Journal of Common Studies, Parliamentary Affairs, Political Studies, Policy Studies Journal, The Review of Politics, West European Politics, World Politics, and other scholarly journals and anthologies.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: immigration and state sovereignty 2. The origins and trajectory of post-WWII immigration 3. The organized nativist backlash: the surge of anti-immigrant groups 4. Immigration and state sovereignty: implications of the British and German cases 5. The logics and politics of a European immigration policy regime 6. The domestic legacies of postwar immigration: citizenship, monoculturalism, and the Keynesian welfare state 7. The logics and politics of immigrant political incorporation.
1. Introduction: immigration and state sovereignty 2. The origins and trajectory of post-WWII immigration 3. The organized nativist backlash: the surge of anti-immigrant groups 4. Immigration and state sovereignty: implications of the British and German cases 5. The logics and politics of a European immigration policy regime 6. The domestic legacies of postwar immigration: citizenship, monoculturalism, and the Keynesian welfare state 7. The logics and politics of immigrant political incorporation.
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