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Europeanization of National Policies and Politics of Immigration

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Zusatztext 'This timely and topical edited volume sketches recent developments in this domain and charts the influence EU policy! norms and concepts have played in national policy-making processes...this book presents an important contribution to the rapidly expanding body of literature on European migration...' - Georg Menz! Journal of Common Market Studies Informationen zum Autor STEFAN ALSCHER Research Assistant at the Center on Migration, Citizenship and Development, Bielefeld University, GermanyPETRA BENDEL Managing Director of the Central Institute for Regional and Area Studies and Lecturer in Political Science, Erlangen-Nuremberg University, GermanyMARGIT FAUSER Lecturer and Research Fellow at the Faculty of Sociology, Bielefeld University, GermanyANDREW GEDDES Professor of Politics and Director of the Centre for International Policy Research, Sheffield University, UKJÜRGEN GERDES Research Fellow, Bielefeld University, GermanyAGATA GóRNY Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Economic Sciences and Research Fellow at the Centre for Migration Research, Warsaw University, PolandAHMET ICDUYGU Professor in the Department of International Relations and Director of the Migration Research Program (MiReKoc), Koç University, TurkeyANNA KICINGER researcher in the Central European Forum for Migration Research, a research unit of the International Organization of Migration, Warsaw, PolandIMKE KRUSE researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne, GermanySANDRA LAVENEX Professor of International Relations and Global Governance, Lucerne University, SwitzerlandGEORGIA MAVRODI PhD candidate in the Department of Social and Political Sciences, European University Institute, Florence, FranceKATHRIN PRÜMM research assistant on quality management, University of Applied Science, Bremen, GermanyMIKAEL SPÅNGAssistant Professor in political science at the School of International Migration and Ethnic Relations, Malmö University, SwedenAGNIESZKA WEINAR Researcher at the Centre for Migration Research, Warsaw University, Poland Klappentext The Europeanization of National Policies and Politics of Immigration is the first cutting-edge volume presenting a comparative empirical investigation on the impact of the EU on migration policy at national level. Revealing striking differences, this collection examines traditional member states, new member states as well as non-member states. Zusammenfassung The Europeanization of National Policies and Politics of Immigration is the first cutting-edge volume presenting a comparative empirical investigation on the impact of the EU on migration policy at national level. Revealing striking differences! this collection examines traditional member states! new member states as well as non-member states. Inhaltsverzeichnis PART I: REGULATING MIGRATION IN EUROPE The Europeanization of national policies and politics of immigration: research questions and concepts; A.Ette & T.Faist Everything Under Control? The European Union's policies and politics of immigration; P.Bendel The Europeanization of what? Migration, asylum and the politics of European integration; A.Geddes PART II: THE EUROPEAN IMPACT ON NATIONAL POLICIES AND POLITICS OF IMMIGRATION - CORE MEMBER STATES From model to average student: The Europeanization of migration policy and politics in Germany; S.Alscher & K.Prümm Against exceptionalism: British interests for selectively Europeanizing its immigration policy; A.Ette & J.Gerdes Sweden: Europeanization of policy but not of politics?; M.Spång Selective Europeanization: Europe's impact on Spanish migration control; M.Fauser Ulysses turning European: The different faces of 'Europeanization' of Greek immigration policy; G.Mavrodi PART III: THE EUROPEAN IMPACT ON NATIONAL POLICIES AND POLITICS OF IMMIGRATION - THE CASE OF NEW MEMBER STATES AND PERIPHERAL STATES Advanced yet uneven: The Europeanization of ...

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PART I: REGULATING MIGRATION IN EUROPE The Europeanization of national policies and politics of immigration: research questions and concepts; A.Ette & T.Faist Everything Under Control? The European Union's policies and politics of immigration; P.Bendel The Europeanization of what? Migration, asylum and the politics of European integration; A.Geddes PART II: THE EUROPEAN IMPACT ON NATIONAL POLICIES AND POLITICS OF IMMIGRATION - CORE MEMBER STATES From model to average student: The Europeanization of migration policy and politics in Germany; S.Alscher & K.Prümm Against exceptionalism: British interests for selectively Europeanizing its immigration policy; A.Ette & J.Gerdes Sweden: Europeanization of policy but not of politics?; M.Spång Selective Europeanization: Europe's impact on Spanish migration control; M.Fauser Ulysses turning European: The different faces of 'Europeanization' of Greek immigration policy; G.Mavrodi PART III: THE EUROPEAN IMPACT ON NATIONAL POLICIES AND POLITICS OF IMMIGRATION - THE CASE OF NEW MEMBER STATES AND PERIPHERAL STATES Advanced yet uneven: The Europeanization of Polish immigration policy; A.Kicinger, A.Weinar & A.Górny EU-ization matters: Changes in immigration and asylum practices in Turkey; A.Içduygu Driven from the outside: The EU's impact on Albanian immigration and asylum policies; I.Kruse The external face of Europeanization: Third countries and international organizations; S.Lavenex

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'This timely and topical edited volume sketches recent developments in this domain and charts the influence EU policy, norms and concepts have played in national policy-making processes...this book presents an important contribution to the rapidly expanding body of literature on European migration...' - Georg Menz, Journal of Common Market Studies

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