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Immigration and Public Opinion in Liberal Democracies (Paperback): Gary P Freeman, Randall Hansen, David L Leal Immigration and Public Opinion in Liberal Democracies (Paperback)
Gary P Freeman, Randall Hansen, David L Leal
R1,242 Discovery Miles 12 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Although ambivalence characterizes the stance of scholars toward the desirability of close opinion-policy linkages in general, it is especially evident with regard to immigration. The controversy and disagreement about whether public opinion should drive immigration policy are among the factors making immigration one of the most difficult political debates across the West. Leading international experts and aspiring researchers from the fields of political science and sociology use a range of case studies from North America, Europe and Australia to guide the reader through the complexities of this debate offering an unprecedented comparative examination of public opinion and immigration. part one discusses the socio-economic and contextual determinants of immigration attitudes across multiple nations part two explores how the economy can affect public opinion part three presents different perspectives on the issue of causality - do attitudes about immigration drive politics, or do politics drive attitudes? part four investigates how several types of framing are critical to understanding public opinion and how a wide range of political factors can mould public opinion, and often in ways that work against immigration and immigrants part five examines the views of the largest immigrant group in the U.S. - Latinos - as well as how opinions are shaped by contact with and opinions about immigrants in the U.S. and Canada. An essential read to all who wish to understand the nature of immigration research from a theoretical as well as practical point of view.

Migration, Nation States, and International Cooperation (Paperback): Randall Hansen, Jobst Koehler, Jeannette Money Migration, Nation States, and International Cooperation (Paperback)
Randall Hansen, Jobst Koehler, Jeannette Money
R1,533 Discovery Miles 15 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Against a background of past, limited examples of international cooperation, and ambitious hopes for extensive future efforts, this volume puts two related questions to the empirical test: under which conditions are states prepared to cooperate over international migration, and what form - bilateral, multilateral, formal, informal - will this cooperation take?

Immigration and Public Opinion in Liberal Democracies (Hardcover, New): Gary P Freeman, Randall Hansen, David L Leal Immigration and Public Opinion in Liberal Democracies (Hardcover, New)
Gary P Freeman, Randall Hansen, David L Leal
R4,468 Discovery Miles 44 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Although ambivalence characterizes the stance of scholars toward the desirability of close opinion-policy linkages in general, it is especially evident with regard to immigration. The controversy and disagreement about whether public opinion should drive immigration policy are among the factors making immigration one of the most difficult political debates across the West. Leading international experts and aspiring researchers from the fields of political science and sociology use a range of case studies from North America, Europe and Australia to guide the reader through the complexities of this debate offering an unprecedented comparative examination of public opinion and immigration. part one discusses the socio-economic and contextual determinants of immigration attitudes across multiple nations part two explores how the economy can affect public opinion part three presents different perspectives on the issue of causality - do attitudes about immigration drive politics, or do politics drive attitudes? part four investigates how several types of framing are critical to understanding public opinion and how a wide range of political factors can mould public opinion, and often in ways that work against immigration and immigrants part five examines the views of the largest immigrant group in the U.S. - Latinos - as well as how opinions are shaped by contact with and opinions about immigrants in the U.S. and Canada. An essential read to all who wish to understand the nature of immigration research from a theoretical as well as practical point of view.

Migration, Nation States, and International Cooperation (Hardcover): Randall Hansen, Jobst Koehler, Jeannette Money Migration, Nation States, and International Cooperation (Hardcover)
Randall Hansen, Jobst Koehler, Jeannette Money
R4,446 Discovery Miles 44 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Against a background of past, limited examples of international cooperation, and ambitious hopes for extensive future efforts, this volume puts two related questions to the empirical test: under which conditions are states prepared to cooperate over international migration, and what form - bilateral, multilateral, formal, informal - will this cooperation take?

War, Work, and Want - How the OPEC Oil Crisis Caused Mass Migration and Revolution: Randall Hansen War, Work, and Want - How the OPEC Oil Crisis Caused Mass Migration and Revolution
Randall Hansen
R819 R766 Discovery Miles 7 660 Save R53 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An expansive history of how an economic shock a half century ago created a world that is addicted to mass migration. The oil shock of 1973 changed everything. It brought the golden age of American and European economic growth to an end; it destabilized Middle Eastern politics; and it set in train processes that led to over one hundred million unexpected—and unwanted—immigrants. In War, Work, and Want, Randall Hansen asks why, against all expectations, global migration tripled after 1970. The answer, he argues, lies in how the OPEC Oil crisis transformed the global economy, Middle Eastern geopolitics and, as a consequence, international migration. The quadrupling of oil prices and attendant inflation destroyed economic growth in the West while flooding the Middle East with oil money. American and European consumers, their wealth drained, rebuilt their standard of living on the back of cheap labor—and cheap migrants. The Middle East enjoyed the benefits of a historic wealth transfer, but oil became a poisoned chalice leading to political instability, revolution, and war, all of which resulted in tens of millions of refugees. The economic, and migratory, consequences of the OPEC oil crisis transformed the contours of domestic politics around the world. They fueled the growth of nationalist-populist parties that built their brands on blaming immigrants for collapsing standards of living, willfully ignoring the fact that mass immigration was the effect, not the cause, of that collapse. In showing how war (the main driver of refugee flows), work (labor migrants), and want (the desire for ever cheaper products made by migrants) led to the massive upsurge in global migration after 1973, this book will reshape our understanding of the past half-century of global history.

Sterilized by the State - Eugenics, Race, and the Population Scare in Twentieth-Century North America (Hardcover, New): Randall... Sterilized by the State - Eugenics, Race, and the Population Scare in Twentieth-Century North America (Hardcover, New)
Randall Hansen, Desmond King
R2,257 Discovery Miles 22 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is the first comprehensive analysis of eugenics in North America focused on the second half of the twentieth century. Based on new research, Randall Hansen and Desmond King show why eugenic sterilization policies persisted after the 1940s in the United States and Canada. Through extensive archival research, King and Hansen show how both superintendents at homes for the 'feebleminded' and pro-sterilization advocates repositioned themselves after 1945 to avoid the taint of Nazi eugenics. Drawing on interviews with victims of sterilization and primary documents, this book traces the post-1940s development of eugenic policy and shows that both eugenic arguments and committed eugenicists informed population, welfare, and birth control policy in postwar America. In providing revisionist histories of the choice movement, the anti-population growth movement, and the Great Society programs, this book contributes to public policy and political and intellectual history.

Towards A European Nationality - Citizenship, Immigration and Nationality Law in the EU (Hardcover, 2001 ed.): Nana, Patrick... Towards A European Nationality - Citizenship, Immigration and Nationality Law in the EU (Hardcover, 2001 ed.)
Nana, Patrick Weil, Randall Hansen
R2,982 Discovery Miles 29 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Adopting a comparative approach, the book examines the evolution of nationality law across the European Union since WWI. It explores the hypothesis that two factors, the experience of large-scale non-European immigration and the need to integrate a large and growing third country national population, have forced a convergence in European nationality law. The book accords attention to the role of gender and decolonization in reforms to nationality law.

Sterilized by the State - Eugenics, Race, and the Population Scare in Twentieth-Century North America (Paperback, New): Randall... Sterilized by the State - Eugenics, Race, and the Population Scare in Twentieth-Century North America (Paperback, New)
Randall Hansen, Desmond King
R791 Discovery Miles 7 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is the first comprehensive analysis of eugenics in North America focused on the second half of the twentieth century. Based on new research, Randall Hansen and Desmond King show why eugenic sterilization policies persisted after the 1940s in the United States and Canada. Through extensive archival research, King and Hansen show how both superintendents at homes for the 'feebleminded' and pro-sterilization advocates repositioned themselves after 1945 to avoid the taint of Nazi eugenics. Drawing on interviews with victims of sterilization and primary documents, this book traces the post-1940s development of eugenic policy and shows that both eugenic arguments and committed eugenicists informed population, welfare, and birth control policy in postwar America. In providing revisionist histories of the choice movement, the anti-population growth movement, and the Great Society programs, this book contributes to public policy and political and intellectual history.

Dual Nationality, Social Rights and Federal Citizenship in the U.S. and Europe - The Reinvention of Citizenship (Hardcover):... Dual Nationality, Social Rights and Federal Citizenship in the U.S. and Europe - The Reinvention of Citizenship (Hardcover)
Randall Hansen, Patrick Weil
R4,096 Discovery Miles 40 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Dual nationality has become one of the most divisive issues linked with the politics of migration in Germany and the US. This volume, the first one in decades to focus on this issue, examines the history, consequences and arguments for and against dual citizenship, and uses dual nationality as the basis of a reflection on important issues closely related to it: social rights, European citizenship and federal citizenship. It pays particular attention to questions such as: What are the major arguments in favor and against dual nationality? Why has dual nationality provoked such contrasting responses, being a non-issue in the UK, for instance, and an extremely controversial one in Germany? How is dual nationality used by states to influence politics and policy in other states? How does it relate to the aim of integrating ethnic migrants and to broader issues in social policy and European integration?

Dual Nationality, Social Rights and Federal Citizenship in the U.S. and Europe - The Reinvention of Citizenship (Paperback):... Dual Nationality, Social Rights and Federal Citizenship in the U.S. and Europe - The Reinvention of Citizenship (Paperback)
Randall Hansen, Patrick Weil
R1,102 Discovery Miles 11 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Dual nationality has become one of the most divisive issues linked with the politics of migration in Germany and the US. This volume, the first one in decades to focus on this issue, examines the history, consequences and arguments for and against dual citizenship, and uses dual nationality as the basis of a reflection on important issues closely related to it: social rights, European citizenship and federal citizenship. It pays particular attention to questions such as: What are the major arguments in favor and against dual nationality? Why has dual nationality provoked such contrasting responses, being a non-issue in the UK, for instance, and an extremely controversial one in Germany? How is dual nationality used by states to influence politics and policy in other states? How does it relate to the aim of integrating ethnic migrants and to broader issues in social policy and European integration?

Citizenship and Immigration in Postwar Britain - The Institutional Origins of a Multicultural Nation (Paperback, New): Randall... Citizenship and Immigration in Postwar Britain - The Institutional Origins of a Multicultural Nation (Paperback, New)
Randall Hansen
R3,519 Discovery Miles 35 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this contentious and ground-breaking study, the author draws on extensive archival research to provide a new account of the transforamtion of the United Kingdom into a multicultural society through an analysis of the evolution of immigration and citizenship policy since 1945. Against the prevailing academic orthodoxy, he argues that British immigration policy was not racist but both rational and liberal.

Immigration and Asylum - From 1900 to the Present [3 volumes] (Hardcover): Matthew J. Gibney, Randall Hansen Immigration and Asylum - From 1900 to the Present [3 volumes] (Hardcover)
Matthew J. Gibney, Randall Hansen
R8,464 Discovery Miles 84 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A comprehensive and timely examination of the history and current status of immigrants and refugees—their stories, the events that led to their movement, and the place of these movements in contemporary history and politics. Immigration and Asylum: From 1900 to the Present is an accessible and up-to-date introduction to the key concepts, terms, personalities, and real-world issues associated with the surge of immigration from the beginning of the 20th century to the present. It focuses on the United States, but is also the first encyclopedic work on the subject that reflects a truly global perspective. With contributions from the world's foremost authorities on the subject, Immigration and Asylum offers nearly 200 entries organized around four themes: immigration and asylum; the major migrating groups around the world; expulsions and other forced population movements; and the politics of migration. In addition to basic entries, the work includes in-depth essays on important trends, events, and current conditions. There is no better resource for exploring just how profoundly the voluntary and forced movement of asylum seekers and refugees has transformed the world—and what that transformation means to us today.

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