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Migration Politics Across the World

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This book breaks new ground in scholarship on the politics of migration. The edited volume brings together in-depth case studies from Argentina, Tunisia, Japan, South Korea, the United States, Australia, the Philippines, China, and Saudi Arabia to showcase the complex interplay between migration politics and broader dynamics of regime change, state formation, and nation-state ideology.
Challenging conventional wisdom, we reveal that political systems-whether liberal or illiberal, democratic or authoritarian-do not rigidly dictate migration politics. Instead, migration politics and political regimes co-produce one another. Our exploration delves into the roles of civil society, legal actors, employers, and international norms across diverse political contexts and bridges conversations around immigration and emigration politics.
Uncovering unexpected similarities in migration policies across different political regimes at a time when states are increasingly adopting illiberal practices, this collection is essential for political scientists, sociologists, and migration scholars seeking a fresh perspective. Migration Politics Across the World offers an ideal vantage point for understanding the role of migration in state transformations and political changes around the world.
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Third World Quarterly.

List of contents

Introduction-Theorising migration politics: do political regimes matter?  1. When the stars aligned: ideational strategic alliances and the critical juncture of Argentina's 2004 Migration Law  2. Tunisia's migration politics throughout the 2011 revolution: revisiting the democratisation-migrant rights nexus  3. The side doors of immigration: multi-tier migration regimes in Japan and South Korea  4. Norm-busting: rightist challenges in US and Australian immigration and refugee policies  5. The 'gold standard' for labour export? The role of civil society in shaping multi-level Philippine migration policies  6. Across the conceptual divide? Chinese migration policies seen through historical and comparative lenses  7. Migrants and monarchs: regime survival, state transformation and migration politics in Saudi Arabia

About the author










Katharina Natter is Assistant Professor at the Leiden Institute of Political Science, The Netherlands. She earned degrees at SciencesPo Paris and the University of Amsterdam. Her book The Politics of Immigration Beyond Liberal States was published in 2023.
Hélène Thiollet is a CNRS permanent researcher at Sciences Po CERI (Center for International Studies), France. Her research deals with the politics of migration and asylum in the Middle East and Sub-Saharan Africa. She co-edited the Research Handbook on the Institutions of Global Migration Governance with Antoine Pécoud in 2023.


Summary

This book breaks new ground in scholarship on the politics of migration. Itoffers an ideal vantage point for understanding the role of migration in state transformations and political changes around the world. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Third World Quarterly.

Product details

Authors Katharina (Leiden Institute of Political S Natter
Assisted by Katharina Natter (Editor), Natter Katharina (Editor), Hélène Thiollet (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.12.2023
 
EAN 9781032601168
ISBN 978-1-0-3260116-8
No. of pages 156
Series ThirdWorlds
Subjects Guides > Law, job, finance > Family law
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

Law, POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, Politics & government, Politics and government

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