This Handbook discusses theoretical approaches to migration studies
in general, as well as confronting various issues in international
migration from a distinctive and unique international political
economy perspective. With a focus on the relation between
globalization and migration, the international political economy
(IPE) theories of migration are systematically addressed. Original
new contributions from leading migration scholars offer a complete
overview of international migration. They examine migration as part
of a global political economy whilst addressing the theoretical
debates relating to the capacity of the state to control
international migration and the so called 'policy gap' or 'gap
hypothesis' between migration policies and their outcomes. An
examination of the relationship between regional integration and
migration, with examples from Europe, North America, the Middle
East and North Africa, as well as South-East Asia - is also
included. Aimed at political scientists and political economists
with an interest in globalization and EU policymaking this
collection will be accessible to students, academic and
policymakers alike. Contributors: R.G. Anghel, A. Balch, M. Fauser,
C. Finotelli, A. Geddes, W.J. Haller, F. Jurje, O. Korneev, S.
Lavenex, A.I. Leon, S. McMahon, E. Nadalutti, H. Overbeek, F.
Pasetti, H. Pellerin, M. Piracha, T. Randazzo, R. Roccu, M. Samers,
G. Sciortino, K. Surak, L.S. Talani, R. Zapata-Barrero
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