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Informationen zum Autor Andrew Geddes is Professor of Politics and Co-Director of the Faculty of Social Sciences Migration Research Group at the University of Sheffield. He was awarded a European Research Council Advanced Investigator grant for 2014-19 to analyse the drivers of global migration governance through comparison of Europe, North America, South America and Asia-Pacific. Peter Scholten is Associate Professor of Public Policy & Politics at Ersamus University and director of IMISCOE, Europe’s largest research network on international migration, integration and cohesion. Also, Peter is editor in chief of the journal Comparative Migration Studies, and member of the editorial board of the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis. At Erasmus University he is also coordinator of a MSc programme on the Governance of Migration and Diversity. Klappentext This second edition has been completely updated to cover recent events and issues including the Syrian refugee crisis, the Paris terror attacks, the rise of right-wing political parties, and the Shengen agreement, thus continuing to provide readers with a timely and significant resource Zusammenfassung This second edition has been completely updated to cover recent events and issues including the Syrian refugee crisis! the Paris terror attacks! the rise of right-wing political parties! and the Shengen agreement! thus continuing to provide readers with a timely and significant resource Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Analysing the Politics of Migration and Immigration in Europe 2. Britain: the Unexpected Europeanisation of Immigration 3. France: Still the one and indivisible Republic? 4. Germany: A country of immigration after all 5. The Netherlands: Beyond Multiculturalism? 6. Sweden: Immigration Politics in an Advanced Welfare State 7. Towards Common EU Migration and Asylum Policies? 8. Italy and Spain: Opening Pandora's Box 9. In the Shadow of the 'Fortress'? Migration Dynamics in Central and Eastern Europe 10. Greece and Turkey: New Migration Dynamics in South East Europe 11. Conclusion ...