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Migration and the crisis of the nation state? / edited by Frank Jacob and Adam Luedtke.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Vernon series in Politics.
- Vernon series in Politics
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Emigration and immigration--Political aspects.
- Emigration and immigration.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (267 pages).
- Place of Publication:
- Wilmington, Delaware : Vernon Press, 2018.
- Summary:
- The anthology explores the interrelationship between migration and a supposedly existent crisis of the modern nation state. The argument of such a crisis is mainly used by the New Right to stimulate nationalist feelings and provoke hate and aggression. We, in contrast to this perception, argue that from a historical and current perspective, migration is not endangering the nation state, but rather changing the idea of a nation itself by redefining it. In historical as well as current case studies, the authors determine the political dangers of right wing demagogues, while emphasizing the chances, immigration is offering the progress of the nation state.While it will be discussed how nationalism is impacting on the perception of migration, we also want to emphasize how it is perceived by the people in the specific regions, which are either confronted with migration or those which are not. The authors for the volume come from different fields, namely history and political sciences, and are consequently able to offer the reader a broad insight into the historical roots and the current consequences nationalism had or has on the perception and the local as well as global policies towards migration. The analysis of particular immigrant groups (e.g. North Koreans in post-war Korea, South Asians in the Emirates, Middle Eastern refugees in Europe, Hispanics in the United States) as well as a close reading of crisis related media (newspapers and other media in Europe and the US) will, all in all, establish a broad perspective, due to which the reader will be able to compare and connect the national events to a larger global picture.
- Contents:
- Introduction / Frank Jacob and Adam Luedtke
- Historical case studies. Refugees and the state in interwar Greece : a story of mutual transformation / Emilia Salvanou
- Repatriation and the crisis of the North Korean nation state in the early Cold War / Frank Jacob
- "My grandparents came here legally, learned the language, and wanted to be American!" : the nostalgic construction of pre-1965US immigration in contemporary nativist discourses / Justin D. García
- Current politics and the migration issue. Conditional migrant integration in the United Arab Emirates : consequences on foreign workers' welfare / Froilan Malit, Jenny Morrison and Georges Naufal
- Immigration and national security in the UAE : between realism and constructivism / Kristian Alexander and Adam Luedtke
- Understanding policy change : the dynamics of immigration policy formation in France, Britain and the United States / Simon Reich and Martin A. Schain
- Problem solving in triplicate : examining the Eurozone, migrant, and secessionist crises in Italy, France, and the United Kingdom / Glen M.E. Duerr
- Nationhood in contemporary European states : succeeding in mingling migrants and natives / Raymond Taras
- The differing perceptions of zones of exclusion : the redefinition of the modern European protectionist state in an era of unprecedented irregular migration / DeMond Miller and Sotiris Chtouris
- The press in Europe : covering the migrant crisis or generating crisis? / Alexander Caviedes
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 9781622733637
- 1622733630
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