Praise for Immigration in the 21st Century
A brilliant, comprehensive textbook on the comparative politics of immigrationa tour de force. Easily accessible and highly readable, this book sets the standard for the field and will be used in classes across the globe.
James F. Hollifield, Southern Methodist University and Global Fellow, Wilson Center
International migration is one of the most contentious political issues of the 21st century, especially in wealthy democracies that are the preferred destinations for millions of migrants each year. Givens and her colleagues focus on the politics of immigration control in these countries, with an emphasis on electoral politics, including the role that migrants themselves play in the political system. The authors bring a comparative approach to their presentation, allowing students to understand the variation in policy choices across countries. This will be the text of choice for students as it describes the centrality of political decisions in governing international migration flows today.
Jeannette Money, University of CaliforniaDavis
For students and scholars interested in the politics of immigration, this is the place to begin. The three core chapters on the histories of immigration provide a rich foundation for understanding both policies and the differences of policy outcomes that are outlined and analyzed in this excellent book.
Martin A. Schain, New York University
Immigration in the 21st Century provides an engaging and comprehensive introduction to immigration politics and policy. Taking readers from North America to Europe and Australia, this book is impressive in its sweep, clarity, and insight.
Daniel J. Tichenor, University of Oregon
Immigration in the 21st Century
This text provides students with an introduction to the politics of immigration policy in the U.S., Australia, Canada, and Europe. The book gives students an overview of the theoretical approaches used by political scientists to analyze immigration politics and provides historical background to the policies and politics that affect democracies today. A comparative politics approach develops the context that explains how immigration and politics interact in different types of countries. Covering topics including party politics, labor migration, and citizenship, students gain an understanding of the complexities of immigration politics and how immigration policies are affecting the world today.
Terri E. Givens is the former provost at Menlo College and Professor at the University of Texas at Austin. She has written extensively on immigration politics, the radical right, and antidiscrimination policy in Europe, and is a Senior Fellow with the Center for the Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR). She is most recently the author of Legislating Equality: The Politics of Antidiscrimination Policy in Europe (2014) and is a regular blogger and commentator for a variety of outlets. She has been teaching courses and speaking on the politics of immigration policy for over 20 years.
Rachel Navarre is Assistant Professor of political science at Bridgewater State University in Massachusetts. She received her PhD from the University of Texas at Austin in Government and specializes in the fields of comparative politics and public policy. After completing her degree, she was a post-doctoral fellow at the Center for Inter-American Policy at Tulane University in New Orleans. Her research focuses on comparative public policy, specifically issues of framing and issue definition; immigration policy and politics; regional governance; populism; and content analysis.
Pete Mohanty is a data scientist at Google. He was previously a science, engineering & education fellow and lecturer in the Department of Statistics at Stanford University. He holds a PhD in Government from the University of Texas at Austin where he studied comparative immigration politics in Europe and where he was advised and mentored by Terri E. Givens. Petes research adapts recently developed statistical methods and models to the challenges of comparative research, especially how xenophobia affects political behavior.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Givens, Terri E., 1964- author. | Navarre, Rachel, author. |Mohanty, Pete, author. | Routledge (Firm)
Title: Immigration in the 21st century : the comparative politics of immigration policy / Terri E Givens, Rachel Navarre, Pete Mohanty.
Other titles: Immigration in the twenty-first century
Description: First Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2020. |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2019053712 (print) | LCCN 2019053713 (ebook) | ISBN 9781138932241 (Hardback) | ISBN 9781138932258 (Paperback) | ISBN 9781315660554 (eBook)
Subjects: LCSH: United StatesEmigration and
immigrationGovernment policy. | United StatesEmigration and
immigrationPolitical aspects. | AustraliaEmigration and
immigrationGovernment policy. | AustraliaEmigration and
immigrationPolitical aspects. | CanadaEmigration and
immigrationGovernment policy. | CanadaEmigration and
immigrationPolitical aspects. | EuropeEmigration and
immigrationGovernment policy. | EuropeEmigration and
immigrationPolitical aspects.
Classification: LCC JV6483 .G58 2020 (print) | LCC JV6483 (ebook) | DDC 325/.1dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019053712
LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019053713
ISBN: 978-1-138-93224-1 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-138-93225-8 (pbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-66055-4 (ebk)
This book is dedicated to the thousands of students who have taken Terri Givens Comparative Immigration Politics course over the years. It was your experiences in that class that guided the development of this book.