The international political economy of migration in the globalization era
In: International political economy series
Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- The Theoretical Rationale -- The Book Outline -- Chapter 1: Ipe and Migration: The Role of the State -- Chapter 2: The three paradoxes of globalisation and migration -- Chapter 3: The paradox of marginalisation: the case of migration from the MENA area to the EU -- Chapter 4: The paradox of regionalisation within globalisation: migration to the EU and migration to the US compared -- Chapter 5: The paradox of securitisation: Is there a common migratory policy in the eu? -- Chapter 6: Towards a political economy of irregular migration: theory and practice -- Chapter 7: The insertion of migrants into the labour force of receiving countries: competition or complementarity? -- Chapter 8: Migration and social capital: from islamophobia to social unrest and terrorism -- Chapter 9: Populism and migration -- Conclusion: Migration and the dark side of globalisation -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 IPE and Migration: The Role of the State -- Positioning the Book in the IPE Debate: The State of the Debate -- Realist Approaches to the IPE of Immigration: The State in the Debate -- The Liberal-State Thesis and the Role of the Judiciary in the Neo-Institutionalist View -- Conclusion -- References -- 2 The Three Paradoxes of Globalisation and Migration -- Does Globalisation (Still) Exist? Between Sceptics and the De-Globalisation Debate -- The Consequences of Globalisation on Migration and the New Global Division of Labour and Power -- Discussing the Relation Between Globalisation and Migration in Sociology -- Conclusion: The Three Paradoxes of Regionalisation, Marginalisation and Securitisation within Globalisation -- References -- 3 The Paradox of Marginalisation: The Case of Migration from the Mena Area to the EU -- Introduction.