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The Dynamics of Regional Migration Governance (Hardcover)
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The Dynamics of Regional Migration Governance (Hardcover)
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The growing salience of migration in today's political and economic
climate has drawn attention to the relevance of regional responses
to global human mobility. This unique book explores the dynamics of
migration governance beyond the traditional perspective of the
state and examines why, how and with what effects states cooperate
at a regional level on aspects of international migration and
mobility. Developing an innovative approach centered on the
organisation of migration governance, The Dynamics of Regional
Migration Governance provides a comparative analysis of
developments in regional and sub-regional migration governance on a
truly global scale. From Africa, Asia-Pacific and Central Asia, to
Europe, the Middle East and North and South America, leading
scholars offer a fresh understanding of the trajectories and
particularities of regional migration governance. These engaging
chapters show how human mobility and its governance can create
tensions between states that hinder or prevent cooperation.
Providing a much-needed shift from a focus on governance outputs to
governance processes, this compelling book highlights how regional
practices, processes and structures of migration governance can
play an active role in producing understandings of international
migration as a social and political issue. Deploying geographical
scope, conceptual insight and empirical depth, this comprehensive
book is ideal for advanced students, as well as scholars
investigating regionalism, migration and mobility. An acutely
relevant work, it will also appeal to professional practitioners
and policymakers working in international migration 'This is a
unique and forward-looking book that looks at regional migration
governance from a dynamic and multi-level perspective beyond formal
regional institutions, focusing also on non-state actors. This
collection is also unique in that it covers a number of world
regions including Asia and Latin America and not just the usual
suspects of EU and North America. I strongly recommend this work to
students and scholars and, why not, practitioners working in the
area of governance, migration, and international relations.' - Anna
Trandafyllidou, European University Institute, Italy
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