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Immigration and Integration Policy in Europe: Denmark and Sweden, 1970-2010

Immigration and Integration Policy in Europe: Denmark and Sweden, 1970-2010

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This book examines how European Union member states have responded to populism and the rise of right-wing parties by calling for restrictive immigration policies,border patrolling,and intensified integration programs. It focuses on Denmark and Sweden and employs a unified theoretical framework to explore how internal political debates, institutional patterns, constitutional frameworks, and political competition shape immigration and integration policy changes.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 90 pages
Publication date: 25 September 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


The impact of populism and the rise of right-wing parties on immigration and integration policies is explored in-depth in this comprehensive book. It examines how, in the face of significant migratory flows, heightened security concerns related to immigration, and a refugee crisis of unparalleled proportions, member states of the European Union have responded by advocating for restrictive immigration policies, increased border patrols, and intensified integration programs. By focusing on Denmark and Sweden, the volume employs a unified theoretical framework to examine how internal political debates, institutional patterns, constitutional frameworks, and political competition play a crucial role in explaining immigration and integration policy changes in Europe.

This book offers valuable insights to scholars and researchers specializing in migration and diaspora studies, public policy, politics and international relations, sociology, and social anthropology. It will also be of interest to government officials, think tanks, and policymakers seeking to understand the complex dynamics shaping immigration and integration policies in the European context.

The rise of populism and the surge of right-wing parties have had a profound impact on immigration and integration policies worldwide. In the European Union (EU), these trends have led to calls for stricter immigration controls, increased border patrols, and intensified integration programs. This book aims to examine the factors driving these policy changes and their implications for the future of immigration and integration in Europe.

One of the key themes explored in the book is the role of internal political debates and institutional patterns in shaping immigration and integration policies. The authors argue that the rise of right-wing parties, which often prioritize national security and border control, has led to a shift in the political landscape, which in turn has influenced policy decisions. Internal political debates within individual member states, such as the debate over immigration in Denmark and Sweden, are also examined to understand how these debates have influenced policy outcomes.

Another important aspect of the book is the role of constitutional frameworks in shaping immigration and integration policies. The authors argue that the EU's constitutional framework, which emphasizes the protection of individual rights and the free movement of people, has created a legal and political framework that limits the ability of member states to adopt restrictive immigration policies. However, they also note that the EU's constitutional framework can be interpreted in different ways, leading to varying policy outcomes.

Political competition is also examined as a key factor in shaping immigration and integration policies. The authors argue that political competition between different parties and interest groups can lead to policy compromises and policy changes. They examine how political competition has influenced the policy decisions of member states, particularly in the context of the refugee crisis, which has put pressure on many EU member states to adopt more restrictive immigration policies.

The book also explores the impact of migration on society. The authors argue that migration has been a significant driver of economic growth and social change in Europe, but that it has also raised concerns about integration and social cohesion. They examine how migration has influenced the social and political landscape in Denmark and Sweden, and how these countries have responded to these challenges.

In conclusion, this book provides a comprehensive analysis of contemporary changes in immigration and integration policy in the wake of populism and the rise of right-wing parties across the world. It examines how internal political debates, institutional patterns, constitutional frameworks, and political competition are key to understanding immigration and integration policy changes in Europe. The book offers valuable insights to scholars and researchers, government officials, think tanks, and policymakers seeking to understand the complex dynamics shaping immigration and integration policies in the European context.

Weight: 174g
Dimension: 156 x 234 x 9 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367626143

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