Multilayered Migration Governance

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Circular Migration
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EU Immigration Policy
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EU Migration Policy
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French Pacts
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Global Migration Governance
Individual EU Member States
international
international relations theory
irregular
Irregular Migration
Migrant Source Countries
Migration Cooperation
Migration Governance
Migration Partnership
migration policy analysis
Migration Profile
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Multilayered Migration Governance
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Partnership Discourse
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415662420
  • Weight: 498g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Oct 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Multilayered Migration Governance explores the emerging concept of ‘migration partnerships’ in political management and governance of international migration flows. The partnership approach to migration seeks to balance responsibility and benefits of migration more evenly between source, transit and destination countries.

Case studies from the US, Europe and Africa analyse the various initiatives and programmes applied in national, regional and transcontinental migration policy today. It shows that a multilayered system of migration governance has emerged which embeds primarily bilateral and mainly control-focused migration partnerships in a broader framework of (trans-)regional and international cooperation providing key links to policy areas in development, trade, finance and security.

Utilising a comparative approach to assess the impact of partnerships on global migration policies, the book will be of interests to scholars and students in migration and development studies and international relations more broadly.

Rahel Kunz is a lecturer at the Institute for Political and International Studies at the University of Lausanne. Recent publications include: ‘"Remittances are Beautiful"? Gender Implications of the New Global Remittances Trend’, Third World Quarterly 29:7, 1391-1411 (2008); "The Crisis of Social Reproduction in Rural Mexico: Challenging the ‘Reprivatisation of Social Reproduction Thesis’", Review of International Political Economy, Special issue on Social Reproduction (2010); and The Political Economy of Global Remittances: Gender and Governmentality, Routledge (forthcoming). Sandra Lavenex is a professor of International Relations and Global Governance, Institute of Political Science at the University of Lucerne, Switzerland and visiting professor at the College of Europe, Natolin Campus, Poland. Marion Panizzon is assistant professsor of International Economic Law at the University of Berne and World Trade Institute. She is a regular invited lecturer at the Trade Policy Center in Africa, Arusha, where she teaches on the interface of migration and trade.