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Migration and immigration are high on any nations agenda but have particular resonance in Europe in light of recent events. The new edition of this book has been fully updated in this respect and explores:

  • Immigration policy in individual EU nations
  • The treatment of migrants, including immigrant policies
  • The development and effects of the Shengen agreement
  • The movement towards common EU policies.

It looks specifically at the contexts of Britain, France, Germany, The Netherlands, Sweden, Italy, Spain, Greece and Turkey as well as a examining the changing nature of migration dynamics in central and Eastern Europe.
This book is a significant and timely analysis suitable for students of migration at any level.

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The Politics of Migration Immigration in Europe 2nd edition Andrew Geddes - photo 1
The Politics of Migration & Immigration in Europe

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  • Andrew Geddes
  • & Peter Scholten
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Andrew Geddes and Peter Scholten 2016

First edition published 2003.

This second edition first published 2016

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Library of Congress Control Number: 2015959158

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ISBN 978-1-84920-467-5

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Andrew Geddesis Professor of Politics and Co-Director of the Faculty of Social Sciences Migration Research Group at the University of Sheffield. He was awarded a European Research Council Advanced Investigator grant for 201419 to analyse the drivers of global migration governance through comparison of Europe, North America, South America and Asia-Pacific.Peter Scholtenis Associate Professor of Public Policy and Politics at Erasmus University and Director of IMISCOE, Europes largest research network on international migration, integration and cohesion. Peter is also Editor-in-Chief of the journal Comparative Migration Studies, and member of the editorial board of the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis. At Erasmus University he co-ordinates the MSc programme on the Governance of Migration and Diversity.
List of Acronyms
  • A2Refers to Bulgaria and Romania that joined the EU in 2007
  • A8Eight countries in Central and Eastern Europe that joined the EU in 2004 (Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Poland and Hungary)
  • ACSEAgence pour la cohesion sociale et legalite des chances (Agency for Social Cohesion and Equality of Opportunities)
  • AKPAdalet ve Kalknma Partisi (Justice and Development Party, Turkey)
  • AMIFAsylum, Migration and Integration Fund
  • BAMFBundesamt fr Migration und Flchtlinge (Federal Office for Migration and Refugees)
  • CDAChristen Democratisch Appel (Christian Democrat Party)
  • CDUChristlich Demokratische Union (Christian Democrat Union, Germany)
  • CEASCommon European Asylum System
  • CECCommission of the European Communities
  • CEECentral and East European
  • CJEUCourt of Justice of the European Union
  • CRECommission for Racial Equality
  • EASOEuropean Asylum Support Office
  • ECSCEuropean Coal and Steel Community
  • EHRCEquality and Human Rights Commission
  • EMNEuropean Migration Network
  • ERFEuropean Refugee Fund
  • EURODACEuropean Dactyloscopy
  • EUROSUREuropean Border Surveillance System
  • FASILDFonds daction sociale pour lintegration et la lute contre les discriminations (Social fund for integration and anti-discrimination)
  • FNFront National (National Front)
  • FNPSFondo Nazionale per le Politiche Sociali (National Fund for Social Policies)
  • FRONTEXEuropean Agency for the Management of Operational Co-operation at the External Borders of the Member States of the European Union
  • GAMMGlobal Approach to Migration and Mobility
  • HALDEHaute Authorit de Lutte contre les Discriminations et pour lEgalit (the High Authority for the Fight Against Discrimination and for Equality)
  • HCIHaut Conseil lIntegration (High Council for Integration)
  • HSMPHigh Skilled Migrants Programme (UK)
  • IOMInternational Organisation for Migration
  • LAOSPopular Orthodox Rally (Greece)
  • LPFLijst Pim Fortuyn (Pim Fortuyn Party)
  • MIPEXMigrant Integration Policy Index
  • NIOSwedish Integration Board
  • OFPRAOffice franais de protection des rfugis et des apatrides (French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons)
  • ONIOffice national dimmigration (National Office of Immigration)
  • PASOKPanhellenic Socialist Movement (Greece)
  • PEGIDAPatriotische Europer gegen die Islamisierung des Abendlandes (Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West)
  • PvdAPartij van de Arbeid (Labour Party, Netherlands)
  • PVVPartij voor de Vrijheid (Freedom Party)
  • QMVQualified Majority Voting
  • SAPSveriges socialdemokratiska arbetareparti (Swedish Social Democrat Party)
  • SCPSociaal en Cultureel Planbureau (Social and Cultural Planning Office)
  • SDSweden Democrats
  • SISSchengen Information System
  • SPDSozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (Social Democrat Party Germany)
  • TCNThird Country Nationals (Non-EU nationals)
  • UKIPUnited Kingdom Independence Party
  • VISVisa Information System
  • VVDVolkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratie (Peoples Party for Freedom and Democracy)
  • WRRWetenschappelijke Raad voor het Regeringsbeleid (Dutch Scientific Council for Government Policy)
  • ZUSZones urbanes sensibles (sensitive urban zones)
Analysing the Politics of Migration and Immigration in Europe
Introduction

This book analyses and compares responses by European countries to international migration in its various forms and examines collective responses at European Union (EU) level. We assess why, how and with what effects European countries have developed policies that seek to regulate entry to their territory (immigration policies); what it means when they then seek to integrate these migrant newcomers (immigrant policies); and the causes and effects of common EU migration and asylum policies.

Debates in Europe about migration have been profoundly influenced by the refugee crisis. In 2015, 1,003,124 people were reported by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to have arrived in the EU via Mediterranean maritime routes with 3771 people reported dead or missing (IOM, 2016). Following their arrival in Europe with the IOM reporting that 845,852 people arrived in Greece in 2015 hundreds of thousands of men, women and children then began journeys across Europe via countries such as Macedonia, Serbia, Slovenia, Hungary and Austria, with Germany often the preferred final destination. By the end of 2015, there were estimates of up to 1 million people in Germany seeking refuge. This disorderly, dangerous and mass movement of people with its associated horrifying death toll opened the eyes of many people to the tragic effects of conflict and economic inequalities that underpin much international migration. Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and Eritrea were all key origin countries.

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