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Asylum Policy, Boat People and Political Discourse - Boats, Votes and Asylum in Australia and Italy

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Informationen zum Autor Irial Glynn completed his PhD in history at the European University Institute, Florence, Italy. He subsequently taught at University College Dublin, Ireland, completed a postdoctoral fellowship at University College Cork, Ireland, and held a Marie Curie Fellowship at Leiden University, the Netherlands. He is currently a lecturer in the Institute for History at Leiden University, the Netherlands. Klappentext This book compares the policies of Australia and Italy towards boat people who have arrived in the two countries since the early 1990s. While the regular and varied inflow of immigrants arriving at national airports! ferry terminals and train stations is seldom witnessed by the public! the arrival of boat people is often played out in the media and consequently attracts disproportionate political and public attention. Both Australia and Italy faced similar dilemmas! but the nature of political debate on the issue! the types of strategies introduced! and the effects that policy changes had on boat people diverged considerably. This book argues that contrasting migration path dependencies! disparate political values within the Left! and varying international obligations best explain the different approaches taken by the two countries to boat people. Zusammenfassung This book compares the policies of Australia and Italy towards boat people who have arrived in the two countries since the early 1990s. While the regular and varied inflow of immigrants arriving at national airports, ferry terminals and train stations is seldom witnessed by the public, the arrival of boat people is often played out in the media and consequently attracts disproportionate political and public attention. Both Australia and Italy  faced similar dilemmas, but the nature of political debate on the issue, the types of strategies introduced, and the effects that policy changes had on boat people diverged considerably. This book argues that contrasting migration path dependencies, disparate political values within the Left, and varying international obligations best explain the different approaches taken by the two countries to boat people. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: International Obligations vs National Interests.- Chapter 1: Boat People and Migration Theory.- Chapter 2: A New Wave, 1989-1994.- Chapter 3: The Rise of the Right, 1995-2000.- Chapter 4: Boats and Votes, 2001-2006.- Chapter 5: A Moral Dilemma, 2007-2015.- Conclusion: Divergence or Convergence?. ...

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Introduction: International Obligations vs National Interests.- Chapter 1: Boat People and Migration Theory.- Chapter 2: A New Wave, 1989-1994.- Chapter 3: The Rise of the Right, 1995-2000.- Chapter 4: Boats and Votes, 2001-2006.- Chapter 5: A Moral Dilemma, 2007-2015.- Conclusion: Divergence or Convergence?.

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Irial Glynn completed his PhD in history at the European University Institute, Florence, Italy. He subsequently taught at University College Dublin, Ireland, completed a postdoctoral fellowship at University College Cork, Ireland, and held a Marie Curie Fellowship at Leiden University, the Netherlands. He is currently a lecturer in the Institute for History at Leiden University, the Netherlands.

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This book compares the policies of Australia and Italy towards boat people who have arrived in the two countries since the early 1990s. While the regular and varied inflow of immigrants arriving at national airports, ferry terminals and train stations is seldom witnessed by the public, the arrival of boat people is often played out in the media and consequently attracts disproportionate political and public attention. Both Australia and Italy  faced similar dilemmas, but the nature of political debate on the issue, the types of strategies introduced, and the effects that policy changes had on boat people diverged considerably. This book argues that contrasting migration path dependencies, disparate political values within the Left, and varying international obligations best explain the different approaches taken by the two countries to boat people.

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Autori Irial Glynn
Editore Palgrave UK
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 13.07.2016
 
EAN 9781137517326
ISBN 978-1-137-51732-6
Pagine 231
Serie Springer Palgrave Macmillan
Categoria Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Scienze politiche > Politica ed economia

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