Product details
- Categories: Asylum and Immigration
- Publisher: IBIDEM (Editeur)
- ISBN: 9783838213446
- Publication Date: 27/11/2019
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of pages: 236
- Language: English
Summary
In the United States as well as in Europe, migration and migration
policy are one of the top issues. This timely volume gathers
distinguished authors from academic institutions throughout Europe,
addressing the growing importance of migration policy making and the
refugee crisis that European Union member states and other countries are
currently facing. By focusing on the most important effects that the
migration from Third World countries has brought to the European Union,
they provide a critical overview of the politicization, securitization,
and social discourse of migration. The authors analyze the effects on
public administration and governance and also discuss the rise of the
radical right in EU member states, the rise of populism, and the
alienation of citizens from formal politics which is also caused by the
growing interest in security and public safety. The pan-European
character of the publication’s scope is vested in its narration; the
contributors cover the situation in Western Europe, the critical
positions of the Visegrad countries as well as foreign policy making in
Slovenia and the Western Balkans. Moreover, the authors address case
studies from states such as Armenia and Moldova, including their labor
migrants in the Western world.
The collection is completed by
contrasting and discussing the immigration policies of countries that
are well-known for their open and liberal immigration activities such as
Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States.