Governing International Labour Migration
This book offers a critical examination of the way in which the nature and governance of international labour migration is changing within a globalizing environment.
It examines how labour mobility and the governance of labour migration are changing by exploring the links between political economy and differentiated forms of labour migration. Additionally, it considers the effects of new social models of inclusion and exclusion on labour migration. Therefore, the book troubles the conventional dichotomies and categorizations permanent vs. temporary; skilled vs. unskilled; legal vs. illegal that have informed migration studies and regulatory frameworks. Theoretically, this volume contributes to an ongoing project of reframing the study of migration within politics and international relations.
Bringing together an interdisciplinary group of scholars, drawing on examples from the European Union, North America and Asia, Governing International Labour Migration will be of interest to students and scholars of migration studies, international political economy (IPE), international relations and economics.
Christina Gabriel is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.
Hlne Pellerin is Associate Professor at the School of Political Studies, University of Ottawa, Canada.
RIPE Series in Global Political Economy
Series Editors: Louise Amoore (University of Newcastle, UK), Randall Germain (Carleton University, Canada) and Rorden Wilkinson (University of Manchester, UK)
Formerly edited by Otto Holman (University of Amsterdam), Marianne Marchand (Universidad de las Amricas-Puebla), Henk Overbeek (Free University, Amsterdam) and Marianne Franklin (Goldsmiths, University of London, UK)
The RIPE series editorial board are:
Mathias Albert (Bielefeld University, Germany), Mark Beeson (University of Queensland, Australia), A. Claire Cutler (University of Victoria, Canada), Marianne Franklin (Goldsmiths, University of London, UK), Stephen Gill (York University, Canada), Jeffrey Hart (Indiana University, USA), Eric Helleiner (Trent University, Canada), Otto Holman (University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands), Marianne H. Marchand (Universidad de las Amricas-Puebla, Mexico), Craig N. Murphy (Wellesley College, USA), Robert O'Brien (McMaster University, Canada), Henk Overbeek (Vrije Universiteit, the Netherlands), Anthony Payne (University of Sheffield, UK) and V. Spike Peterson (University of Arizona, USA).
This series, published in association with the Review of International Political Economy, provides a forum for current debates in international political economy. The series aims to cover all the central topics in IPE and to present innovative analyses of emerging topics. The titles in the series seek to transcend a state-centred discourse and focus on three broad themes:
- the nature of the forces driving globalisation forward
- resistance to globalisation
- the transformation of the world order.
The series comprises two strands:
The RIPE Series in Global Political Economy aims to address the needs of students and teachers, and the titles will be published in hardback and paperback. Titles include:
Transnational Classes and International Relations
Kees van der Pijl
Gender and Global Restructuring
Sightings, sites and resistances
Edited by Marianne H. Marchand and Anne Sisson Runyan
Global Political Economy
Contemporary theories
Edited by Ronen Palan
Ideologies of Globalization
Contending visions of a new world order
Mark Rupert
The Clash within Civilisations
Coming to terms with cultural conflicts
Dieter Senghaas
Global Unions?
Theory and strategies of organized labour in the global political economy
Edited by Jeffrey Harrod and Robert O'Brien
Political Economy of a Plural World
Critical reflections on power, morals and civilizations
Robert Cox with Michael Schechter
A Critical Rewriting of Global Political Economy
Integrating reproductive, productive and virtual economies
V. Spike Peterson
Contesting Globalization
Space and place in the world economy
Andr C. Drainville
Global Institutions and Development
Framing the world?
Edited by Morten Bs and Desmond McNeill
Global Institutions, Marginalization, and Development
Craig N. Murphy
Critical Theories, International Relations and the Anti-Globalisation Movement
The politics of global resistance
Edited by Catherine Eschle and Bice Maiguashca
Globalization, Governmentality, and Global Politics
Regulation for the rest of us?
Ronnie D. Lipschutz, with James K. Rowe
Critical Perspectives on Global Governance
Rights and regulation in governing regimes
Jean Grugel and Nicola Piper
Routledge/RIPE Studies in Global Political Economy is a forum for innovative new research intended for a high-level specialist readership, and the titles will be available in hardback only. Titles include:
1 Globalization and Governance*
Edited by Aseem Prakash and Jeffrey A. Hart
2 Nation-States and Money
The past, present and future of national currencies
Edited by Emily Gilbert and Eric Helleiner
3 The Global Political Economy of Intellectual Property Rights
The new enclosures?
Christopher May
4 Integrating Central Europe
EU expansion and Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic
Otto Holman
5 Capitalist Restructuring, Globalisation and the Third Way
Lessons from the Swedish model
J. Magnus Ryner
6 Transnational Capitalism and the Struggle over European Integration
Bastiaan van Apeldoorn
7 World Financial Orders
An historical International Political Economy
Paul Langley
8 The Changing Politics of Finance in Korea and Thailand
From deregulation to debacle
Xiaoke Zhang
9 Anti-Immigrantism in Western Democracies
Statecraft, desire and the politics of exclusion
Roxanne Lynn Doty
10 The Political Economy of European Employment
European integration and the transnationalization of the (un)employment question
Edited by Henk Overbeek
11 Rethinking Global Political Economy
Emerging issues, unfolding odysseys
Edited by Mary Ann Ttreault, Robert A. Denemark, Kenneth P. Thomas and Kurt Burch
12 Rediscovering International Relations Theory
Matthew Davies and Michael Niemann
13 International Trade and Developing Countries*
Bargaining coalitions in the GATT and WTO
Amrita Narlikar
14 The Southern Cone Model
The political economy of regional capitalist development in Latin America
Nicola Phillips
15 The Idea of Global Civil Society
Politics and ethics of a globalizing era
Edited by Randall D. Germain and Michael Kenny
16 Governing Financial Globalization
International Political Economy and multi-level governance
Edited by Andrew Baker, David Hudson and Richard Woodward
17 Resisting Intellectual Property
Debora J. Halbert
18 Neoliberal Hegemony