Migration Policymaking in Europe: The Dynamics of Actors and Contexts in Past and Present

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· Amsterdam University Press
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The pieces in this volume offer fresh approaches to a variety of debates over migration policy. The authors of these essays explore migration policymaking in ten European countries, looking at the way social scientists and politicians form and implement these policies. Migration Policymaking in Europe contains original insights and in-depth comparative analyses drawing on a variety of empirical evidence. By placing these policies in the context of historical relationships between nations, the editors of this book have put forth a vital new portrait of the principles guiding migration in Europe.

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Giovanna Zincone is the founder and president of the Forum of International and European Research on Migration. Rinus Penninx is professor of ethnic studies at the University of Amsterdam, coordinator of the European Commission-funded Network of Excellence IMISCOE, and founder of the IMISCOE Research Network. Maren Borkert is a postdoctoral university assistant in developmental sociology at the University of Vienna.

 

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