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Migration and Refugee Policies in Germany - New European Limits of Control?

Migration and Refugee Policies in Germany - New European Limits of Control?

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Today, international migration is one of the most controversial political topics which demands innovative approaches of global and regional governance. The book provides a fresh theoretical framework to understand European responses to the international migration of people and explains the dynamics of Germany's migration and refugee policy.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 314 pages
Publication date: 08 December 2021
Publisher: Verlag Barbara Budrich


International migration is a highly contentious political issue that necessitates innovative approaches to global and regional governance. This book offers a novel theoretical framework for understanding European responses to the international migration of people, while also delving into the dynamics of Germany's migration and refugee policy over the past two decades. In contrast to traditional theories that primarily emphasize the national political sphere, the book emphasizes the growing importance of supranational and multi-level political processes in shaping national policy changes.

Confronted with the latest developments in international migration, this study provides students and practitioners with the necessary background to engage in today's debates. It sheds light on the complex interplay between national, European, and global factors that shape migration policies and practices, and offers insights into the challenges and opportunities that arise in this rapidly evolving field.

The book is structured into four chapters, each exploring different aspects of international migration and its implications for governance. In the first chapter, the authors provide an overview of the theoretical framework and discuss the key concepts and variables that shape European responses to migration. They argue that supranational and multi-level political processes play a significant role in shaping these responses, and highlight the need to account for these processes in order to understand national policy changes.

The second chapter explores the dynamics of Germany's migration and refugee policy during the last two decades. The authors examine the historical background, policy frameworks, and key actors involved in Germany's migration and refugee policies, and discuss the challenges and successes that the country has faced in managing its borders and providing support to migrants and refugees.

The third chapter focuses on the role of the European Union in shaping international migration policies. The authors argue that the EU has played a significant role in developing a common migration policy and in promoting cooperation among member states in managing migration flows. They also discuss the challenges and opportunities that the EU faces in addressing the migration crisis and in promoting sustainable migration.

The fourth chapter examines the impact of international migration on national economies and societies. The authors argue that migration can bring both positive and negative effects, and discuss the strategies that governments and organizations can use to manage these effects. They also highlight the importance of promoting social integration and cohesion among migrants and host communities.

In conclusion, this book provides a comprehensive and insightful analysis of international migration and its implications for governance. It offers a fresh theoretical framework for understanding European responses to migration, while also providing a detailed account of Germany's migration and refugee policy. The study is an essential resource for students, practitioners, and policymakers interested in understanding the complex dynamics of international migration and its impact on global society.

Weight: 722g
Dimension: 179 x 246 x 24 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783847420835

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