Across the world, more than 160 million people now live outside the
country of their birth." The Politics of Migration" explores the
opportunities and tensions posed by this unprecedented level of
migration and looks at the policy levers that governments must
deploy to manage it effectively.
The book consists of a series of essays written by some of the
foremost international experts on migration and citizenship issues.
Focusing on Europe and North America, these experts examine issues
such as the rise of the far right, the contradictory dynamics of
migration in the European Union, the international politics of
refugees, the impact of migration on labour markets and welfare
states, the integration of Muslims, public opinion and citizenship.
Arguing that we need to move beyond a sharply polarised debate,
they offer a series of strong, workable proposals for managing
migration more effectively.
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