Within the ever-changing global map of migrations, Southern Europe
has come to occupy a strategic position. As Europe struggles to
control immigration from the developing world, the EU's southern
flank is perceived as the weak flank of Fortress Europe. This book
examines the many facets of Southern Europe's new immigration - the
diverse roles played by immigrants in the labour market, issues of
social and spatial exclusion, the slow evolution of policy, and
wider strategic concerns of security and geopolitics.
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