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Immigration und Fremdenfeindlichkeit in Italien
In: Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte: APuZ, Heft B 48, S. 29-37
ISSN: 0479-611X
Paleoconservatism and the Issue of Immigration and Multiculturalism
In: Ad Americam, Band 16, S. 29-40
ISSN: 2449-8661
This article deals with paleoconservative attitudes toward the issue of immigration to the United States and the problem of multiculturalism and assimilation on American soil. Representatives of paleoconservatism present these phenomena as a significant threat to the American way of life. Their words are filled with anxiety for the future of American society, which is instilled with the positive meaning of the idea of open borders, and which is becoming permeated with alien cultures and losing its own cultural identity. Starting with an explanation of the essence of the American nation's homogeneity, this article presents the threats which come with the 'mixing' of cultures and liberal immigration as well as phenomena directly linked to such immigration, namely the problem of terrorism and Islam.
Immigration and the state: fear, greed and hospitality
This book examines how and why liberalism and human rights have proven insufficient to protect immigrants. Contemporary immigration systems are characterized by increasing complexity and expanding enforcement, and frequently criticized for violating human rights and for causing death, exclusion and exploitation. The 'migrant crisis' can also be understood as a crisis of hospitality for liberal democracies. Through analysis of the immigration histories and political dynamics of Britain and the US, the book explains how these two archetypal liberal states have both sought to create a hostile environment for unwanted immigrants. The book provides a fresh and original perspective on the development of immigration systems, showing how they have become subject to the politics of fear and greed, and revealing how different traditions of hospitality have evolved, survived, and renewed. Alex Balch is Senior Lecturer at the University of Liverpool, UK. His work focuses on the politics and policy of immigration, and efforts to combat forced labour and human trafficking. He has worked with a range of government and non-government organisations on research projects and regularly contributes to public debates. He is a member of the Forced Labour Monitoring Group (FLMG)
Toward a Just Immigration Policy: Putting Ethics into Immigration Law
In: Wayne Law Review, Band 45, Heft 1
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Immigration law and procedure in a nutshell
In: West nutshell series
Immigration and Nationalism in the Long Run
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British immigration policy, depoliticisation and Brexit
In: Comparative European politics, Band 18, Heft 4, S. 659-688
ISSN: 1740-388X
Bitterness in life and attitudes towards immigration
In: European Journal of Political Economy, Band 55, S. 471-490
Hispanic immigration and the epidemiological paradox
In: Globalisation, Migration and Health, S. 345-361
Illegal Immigration, State Law, and Deterrence
In: NBER Working Paper No. w20801
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Immigration and Productivity: A Spanish Tale
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Introduction: Immigration, governmentality, and integration assemblages
In: Nordic journal of migration research: NJMR, Band 2, Heft 1, S. 1
ISSN: 1799-649X
Technology adoption, education and immigration policy
In: Journal of development economics, Band 75, Heft 1, S. 79-94
ISSN: 0304-3878