Immigration Policy in Europe

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  • ISBN 9780415411509
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Nov 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Previously published as a special issue of West European Politics, this edited volume evaluates the extent to which a policy gap between inputs and outcomes exists with regard to immigration control.

In exploring an expanded migration policy-field which includes the extreme right, the media and actors, this book goes beyond traditional analyses that focus on classical moments of policy making and instead seeks to understand the normative and cognitive context in which they operate. Taking into account the recent work of migration scholars into variants of the disjuncture theme, the comparative studies also highlight the variations across time, countries, regions and sectors. The international list of contributors discuss refugee protection, asylum and illegal migration in chapters that fall under three subject areas:

  • formulating policy
  • implementing policy
  • international policy making.

Immigration Policy in Europe will be of great interest to students and scholars of European studies and British politics.

Virginie Guiraudon is Marie Curie Chair professor in Social and Political Sciences at the European University institute, Italy, on leave from the National Center for Scientific Research in France where she holds a permanent research position and works on the comparative politics of immigration in European countries and the United States. She has published Les politiques d’immigration en Europe in 2000 and co-edited (with Christian Joppke) Controlling a New Migration World in 2001. Her recent research analyzes EU-level immigration and anti-discrimination policies and the delegation of immigration control to local, private and transnational actors. She is executive board member of the European Union Studies Association.

Gallya Lahav, Associate Professor of Political Science at the State University of New York, Stony Brook is a visiting fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advance Studies at the European University Institute. Her research deals with international migration and European integration, within a comparative and IR framework. She is the author of several articles, as well as the book, Immigration and Politics in the New Europe: Reinventing Borders (Cambridge University Press, 2004) and the co-edited Migration Reader (Lynne Reinner, Publishers, 2005). Lahav serves as a consultant to the United Nations Population Division, and is the recipient of a MacArthur Award for her current project on Migration, Security and Civil Liberties, comparing Europe and the US.