Lexington Books
Pages: 240
Trim: 6⅜ x 9
978-0-7391-0378-4 • Hardback • June 2002 • $130.00 • (£100.00)
Sandra Lavenex is Assistant Professor of European Studies and International Relations at the University of Bern, Switzerland. Emek M. Uçarer is Assistant Professor of International Relations at Bucknell University.
Part 1 Introduction: The Emergent EU Migration Regime and Its External Impact
Chapter 2 Guarding the Borders of the European Union: Paths, Portals, and Prerogatives
Chapter 3 European Asylum Policy and the Global Protection Regime: Challenges for UNHCR
Chapter 4 Neither In nor Out: The Impact of EU Asylum and Immigration Policies on Norway and Switzerland
Chapter 5 Larger than the European Union: The Emerging EU Migration Regime and Enlargement
Chapter 6 Stabilizing the East while Keeping Out the Easterners: Internal and External Security Logics in Conflict
Chapter 7 Aeneas's Route: Euro-Mediterranean Relations and International Migration
Chapter 8 Immigration and Asylum Issues in EU-Turkish Relations: Assessing EU's Impact on Turkish Policy and Practice
Chapter 9 Immigration and Asylum or Foreign Policy: The EU's Approach to Migrants and Their Countries of Origin
Chapter 10 EU Trade Policy and Immigration Control
Chapter 11 Citizenship and Inclusion in European Welfare States: The EU Dimension
Chapter 12 The EU Migration Regime's Effects on European Welfare States
Part 13 Conclusion: Ripples of European Integration: Modes and Consequences of Migration Policy Transfer
Richly insightful and theoretically innovative, this blockbuster of a volume taught me more about the EU's foreign relations and impact upon global politics than any other book. If you have been wondering about the future of the EU, and its migration-related policies, you must read this.
— Mark J. Miller, University of Delaware
A breakthrough collection, one that takes seriously the external demographic impact of European integration and the growing importance of migration in and around Europe for policy makers. The book brings together an excellent group of scholars, and offers an important new agenda for research on immigration in international studies and political science.
— Adrian Favell, Centre d’études européennes de Sciences Po
In Migration and the Externalities of European Integration, editors Sandra Lavenex and Emek M. Ucarar, and their contributors off an innovative look at the European Union (EU)....The contributors bring new and interesting insights on the impact of the EU's immigration and asylum policies on nonmember states, and the EU's foreign policy.
— Governance
All in all, as we would expect from these editors, this is a well-structured, insightful book, discussing a fascinating issue in a lively and intelligent way. It fills an important gap in migration studies, and should be thoroughly recommended to students, scholars and the migration policy community.
— The Royal Institute of International Affairs