People Changing Places

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Eric Kaufmann
Ethnic Bashkirs
Ethnic Change
ethnic conflict
ethnic group dynamics
Ethnic Kazakhs
ethnicity and nationalism
Expansive Immigration
Expansive Immigration Policies
Han Migration
Havard Strand
Henrik Urdal
Hi
Holding Census
Hukou Migrants
identity politics
Immigration
indigenous politics
Insecure Property Rights
Islamic Revolution
Johan Brosche
Kinyarwanda Speakers
Large Scale Population Movements
Local Direct Elections
Matthew I. Mitchell
Michael S. Teitelbaum
migration
migration conflict state relations
Monica Duffy Toft
Nadav G. Shelef
nativism
non-Arab Communities
OECD Country
Pal Kolsto
political violence
population displacement
Ragnhild Nordas
Ralph Sundberg
Religious Zionist
Revisionist Zionist
Soviet Muslims
territoriality
Titular Group
UN
United States Immigration Policies
Vice Versa
Violent Communal Conflicts

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815360759
  • Weight: 476g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Jun 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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While migration and population settlement have always been an important feature of political life throughout the world, the dramatic changes in the pace, direction, and complexity of contemporary migration flows are undoubtedly unique. Despite the economic benefits often associated with global, regional, and internal migration, the arrival of large numbers of migrants can exacerbate tensions and give rise to violent clashes between local populations and recent arrivals. This volume takes stock of these trends by canvassing the globe to generate new conceptual, empirical, and theoretical contributions. The analyses ultimately reveal the critical role of the state as both an actor and arena in the migration-conflict nexus.

Isabelle Côté is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Matthew I. Mitchell is Assistant Professor of Political Studies at the University of Saskatchewan. Monica Duffy Toft is Professor of International Politics and Director of the Center for Strategic Studies at Tufts University’s Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, and a Global Scholar with the Peace Research Institute, Oslo.