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Global Migrants, Global Refugees - Problems and Solutions

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Zusatztext "This is a well-researched and thought-provoking book! which should be read by all those who study or manage migration flows. It makes it clear that there are no easy solutions but that panic reactions are counter-productive and lead to bad policies." ?????Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies "This a responsible scholarly project: responsible in the sense of rigorous social science and policy analysis! and responsible in identifying empirically grounded policy and programmatic options ... Scholarship such as that represented by Zolberg! Benda and their colleagues will be essential to reasoned and effective migration policy-making in the United States and elsewhere." ?????Population! Space and Place Informationen zum Autor Peter M. Benda (1955-2012) was Associate Director of the Center on Policy Attitudes and the Program on International Policy Attitudes, Washington D.C. Klappentext In recent years, several influential commentators have stated or strongly implied that the advanced industrial democracies are today being overwhelmed by a host of problems - including rapid population growth, the breakup of multi-ethnic states, environmental degredation, and increasing economic differentials between the "developing" and "developed" worlds - for which no effective solutions are at hand. The migration-inducing potential of these post-Cold War developments has been a particular source of concern. This volume provides a counter-catastrophic view of developments and a more sober and balanced assessment of the challenges the United States and other industrial democracies face in the sphere of international migration than that offered in recent years. The first part is devoted to a diagnosis of the problem, revalution of the notion of a "migration crisis" by examining the likely consequences of population growth, environmental degredation, and political conflict in the developing and post-communist worlds. Special attention is also given to the manifestations of these forces in the western hemisphere where they may have direct consequences for immigration to the United States. In the second part the implications for U.S. policy are considered, ranging from promotion of democracy and development of strategies for minimizing international migrations and refugee flows to the intricacies of humanitarian relief and intervention when preventive measures prove ineffective. Zusammenfassung In recent years, several influential commentators have stated or strongly implied that the advanced industrial democracies are today being overwhelmed by a host of problems - including rapid population growth, the breakup of multi-ethnic states, environmental degredation, and increasing economic differentials between the "developing" and "developed" worlds - for which no effective solutions are at hand. The migration-inducing potential of these post-Cold War developments has been a particular source of concern. This volume provides a counter-catastrophic view of developments and a more sober and balanced assessment of the challenges the United States and other industrial democracies face in the sphere of international migration than that offered in recent years. The first part is devoted to a diagnosis of the problem, revalution of the notion of a "migration crisis" by examining the likely consequences of population growth, environmental degredation, and political conflict in the developing and post-communist worlds. Special attention is also given to the manifestations of these forces in the western hemisphere where they may have direct consequences for immigration to the United States. In the second part the implications for U.S. policy are considered, ranging from promotion of democracy and development of strategies for minimizing international migrations and refugee flows to the intricacies of humanitarian relief and int...

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Assisted by Peter Benda (Editor), Peter M. Benda (Editor), A. R. Zolberg (Editor), Aristide R. Zolberg (Editor)
Publisher BERGHAHN BOOKS, INC
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2008
 
EAN 9781571811707
ISBN 978-1-57181-170-7
No. of pages 384
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

Refugee and Migration Studies

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