Product details
- Categories: Asylum and Immigration
- Publisher: PALGRAVE-MACMILLAN
- ISBN: 9780230299993
- Publication Date: 18/10/2011
- Binding: Hardback
- Number of pages: 256
- Language: English
Summary
Europe is becoming increasingly anxious about issues of immigration and immigrant integration. Bans on the construction of minarets in Switzerland, prohibition of the wearing of face-covering veils in Belgium and crackdowns on Roma migrants in France and Italy are all signs of the growing prominence of the issue. Apart from these headline-grabbing policies, many European countries have also been imposing civic integration policies on migrants and restricting their rights to participate in public life. What is driving such policies at the national level? And where does the EU fit into this picture? This book provides a comparative analysis of the impact of the EU, if any, on the policies and politics of immigrant integration in its member states. It investigates whether the EU can be a force for good in a policy area until now thought to be at the discretion of member states.
Table of contents
Introduction
Theorising Policy Convergence in Europe
The Emergence of a Common EU Policy on Immigrant Integration
The Dynamics of Immigrant Integration Policymaking at EU Level
Civic Integration Policies in Europe
Explaining Outliers: A Closer Look at Civic Integration in Germany and Italy
Migrant Enfranchisement Policies in Europe
Explaining Outliers: A Closer Look at Migrant Enfranchisement in Germany and Belgium
Conclusions
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Appendices