Migration, Regional Integration and Human Security
The Formation and Maintenance of Transnational Spaces
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:28th Oct '16
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This original and timely book is the first to analyze the interconnectedness of migration, regional integration and the new security studies. Exploring the conflict between the actions of transnational migrants and state government policy in a series of theoretical chapters and regional case-studies, the book includes theoretical chapters which look at three key facets of the nation-state: population, territory and government, discussing the ways in which migration, regional integration and new security thinking challenge the accepted role and responsibilities of the state. Regional case-studies are also included which explore the specific challenges faced in regions including Central America, Asia and the Pacific and Central and Eastern Europe. As a book that asks crucial questions about the formulation of migration policies and the consequences of that success of failure, it will be essential reading for students and scholars of migration in sociology, politics and international relations and also for those with professional interests in the area.
’Migrants are agents of change. Scholars have, for most of the twentieth century, measured the social impact of change from a negative perspective. In cultural and security terms migrants were generally seen as a threat. Finally, a new volume, written by some of the leaders in international migration, offers a comprehensive and affirmative analysis on migration. Harald Kleinschmidt has gathered an impressive range of thinkers who demonstrate both the normality of mobility in historical terms and the positive contribution of migrants to social change. The world has changed and let us hope that lawmakers, politicians and administrators not only read this book, but have the courage to adopt a new perspective on migration.’ Nikos Papastergiadis, University of Melbourne, Australia ’...a major contribution to the existing body of migration literature.’ Asian and Pacific Migration Journal ’One of the biggest contributions of Migration, Regional Integration and Human Security is that it counters popular negative views of migration, revealing that migrants are not a threat to host societies...[this] volume is a necessary read not only for scholars of migration studies but also for policymakers. The authors cogently challenge conventional theories and assumptions about migration and provide ample empirical evidence to support their arguments. Migration, Regional Integration and Human Security provides the long overdue critical eye over the subject.’ Millennium ' Etudes Internationales
ISBN: 9781138259256
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
304 pages