The Politics of Migration and Immigration in Europe

Understanding contemporary migration dynamics and policies in Europe

Andrew Geddes author Peter Scholten author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Sage Publications Ltd

Published:23rd Aug '16

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This comprehensive resource analyzes migration and immigration policies in Europe, including significant events and their impacts on various nations. The Politics of Migration and Immigration in Europe is essential for students.

This updated second edition of The Politics of Migration and Immigration in Europe provides an in-depth analysis of contemporary issues surrounding migration in Europe. It addresses significant events such as the Syrian refugee crisis and the Paris terror attacks, offering a timely resource for understanding how these incidents have shaped immigration policies across the continent. The book also examines the rise of right-wing political parties and their impact on public discourse regarding immigration, alongside the implications of the Shengen agreement.

The text delves into the immigration policies of individual EU nations, exploring how each country responds to the challenges posed by migration. It discusses the treatment of migrants, highlighting the variations in immigrant policies and the human experiences behind the statistics. Furthermore, the book investigates the development and effects of the Shengen agreement, which allows for the free movement of people across borders, and how it has influenced the ongoing discourse on common EU policies.

Specific case studies focus on countries such as Britain, France, Germany, and Italy, as well as examining the evolving nature of migration dynamics in Central and Eastern Europe. The Politics of Migration and Immigration in Europe is an essential resource for students and scholars seeking to understand the complexities of migration in a rapidly changing political landscape.

This book offers an exceptionally lucid and insightful overview of national European and EU policies on immigration and integration, exploring how the two intersect. It should be required reading for students and scholars of European migration.

-- Christina Bos

ISBN: 9781849204675

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 640g

288 pages

2nd Revised edition