The Logics and Politics of Post-WW II Migration to Western Europe (Record no. 324)

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Personal name Messina, Anthony M.
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Title The Logics and Politics of Post-WW II Migration to Western Europe
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2007
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Cambridge University Press,
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Extent 310 pages
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Summary, etc. Few phenomena have been more disruptive to West European politics and society than the accumulative experience of post-WWII immigration. Against this backdrop spring two questions: Why have the immigrant-receiving states historically permitted high levels of immigration? To what degree can the social and political fallout precipitated by immigration be politically managed? Utilizing evidence from a variety of sources, this study explores the links between immigration and the surge of popular support for anti-immigrant groups; its implications for state sovereignty; its elevation to the policy agenda of the European Union; and its domestic legacies. It argues that post-WWII migration is primarily an interest-driven phenomenon that has historically served the macroeconomic and political interests of the receiving countries. Moreover, it is the role of politics in adjudicating the claims presented by domestic economic actors, foreign policy commitments, and humanitarian norms that creates a permissive environment for significant migration to Western Europe
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Topical term or geographic name entry element immigration
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Topical term or geographic name entry element migration history
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Geographic name Germany
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Geographic name United Kingdom
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Geographic name UK
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Geographic name Western Europe
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        Library Library 2019-09-12 N3 06 24183 2019-09-12 2019-09-12 Monography
Deutsche Post Stiftung
 
Istitute of Labor Economics
 
Institute for Environment & Sustainability
 

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