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_aMoses, Jonathon W. _913144 |
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_aInternational migration: globalization's last frontier/ _cJonathon W. Moses |
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_aLondon: _bZed Books, _c2006. |
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_axiv, 253 p. : _bill., maps ; _c21 cm. |
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505 | _a1. Introduction -- A timely argument -- A good argument -- But a difficult argument -- 2. Two paradoxes of globalization -- Economic inequalities -- Political inequalities -- Growing demand for migration -- 3. Some historical perspective -- Migration in the long arc of history -- The mercantilist period -- The liberal period -- The new liberal period -- Conclusion -- 4. The moral argument -- Mobility as a universal right -- The instrumentalist argument -- Conclusion -- 5. A political argument -- The problem with closed borders : the case of apartheid -- A market-based approach -- The political benefits of free migration -- 6. An economic argument -- Host-country benefits -- Sending-country benefits -- International benefits -- Conclusion -- 7. Who opposes free migration? -- Public opinion -- The undying state -- Diffuse and particular interests -- 8. Questioning conventional wisdom -- The great flood of immigrants -- Brain drain -- Migration's effect on culture -- The challenge of political realism -- Security concerns -- 9. Conclusion and policy responses -- Policy responses -- Broadening the debate. | ||
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_aEmigration and immigration _95281 |
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_aForced migration _912342 |
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_cWB16 _02 |