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International migration is high on the public and political agenda of many countries, as the movement of people raises concerns while often eluding states’ attempts at regulation. In this context, the ‘Migration Without Borders’ scenario challenges conventional views on the need to control and restrict migration flows and brings a fresh perspective to contemporary debates. This book explores the analytical issues raised by ‘open borders’, in terms of ethics, human rights, economic development, politics, social cohesion and welfare, and provides in-depth empirical investigations of how free movement is addressed and governed in Europe, Africa, the Americas and Asia. By introducing and discussing the possibility of a right to mobility, it calls for an opening, not only of national borders, but also of the eyes and minds of all those interested in the future of international migration in a globalising world.



Trade Review

"...a very mind-stretching, stimulating book.” · Joan Anderson, University of San Diego (for the ABS Past Presidents’ 2009 Book Award committee)

In taking up their consideration of migration without borders, editors Antoine Pécoud and Paul de Guchteneire have assembled an impressive and diverse list of contributors, whose expertise covers many disciplines of the social sciences and, in some cases, also involves direct experience in such international organizations as the United Nations (UN) and the European Union (EU). Equally compelling is the fact that authors are located in countries of the global North and the global South, and the topical coverage by the authors considers both North and South. Rarely indeed has such systematic attention been paid to a broad comparative context in grappling with the economic, social, human rights, and ethical implications of the idea of ‘migration without borders.’ · Canadian Studies in Population

“This long-awaited book…gives a good overview of the issues at stake and offers a survey of the discourses and ethical arguments and the migration rights and regimes in several countries, regions and worldwide…all [chapters] are well written, illustrative and accessible…The volume will…provoke dispute and compels the reader to participate in this fascinating exercise.” · International Migration and Integration

“The theoretical and practical range in this collection of essays is impressive, and the reader is left with a greater understanding of the complex dimensions that must be considered when governments try to manage the movement of people…All those interested in the future of international migration in a globalizing world will find the research presented in this book to be a stimulating mix of discomforting realities and hopeful possibilities.” · Population, Space, and Place

“…makes a very interesting read for anyone who wishes to get hold of a comprehensive exposition of the complex dynamics of migratory trends in the globalised world we live in today…This should definitely serve as a core text for anyone involved in policy-making in this area." · CLR News

“Each essay provides a detailed, well-written overview of the historical development and demographic growth of international migration in the region. These regional essays are miniature masterpieces, and the authors demonstrate encyclopedic knowledge of their subjects. Overall, the book has a far higher degree of thematic coherence and development than most anthologies on global migration….Highly recommended.” · Choice



Table of Contents

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Foreword
Pierre Sané, Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Sciences, UNESCO

Chapter 1. Introduction: the migration without borders scenario
Antoine Pécoud and Paul de Guchteneire

PART I: THEORETICAL ISSUES

Chapter 2. The economics and politics of the free movement of people
Nigel Harris

Chapter 3. The frontiers of mobility Catherine
Wihtol de Wenden

Chapter 4. The ethics, economics and governance of free movement
Mehmet Ugur

Chapter 5. Managing migration: towards the missing regime?
Bimal Ghosh

Chapter 6. Open borders and the welfare state
Han Entzinger

PART II: REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES

Chapter 7. Europe without borders: rhetoric, reality or Utopia?
Jan Kunz and Mari Leinonen

Chapter 8. Creating a borderless West Africa: constraints and prospects for intra-regional migration
Aderanti Adepoju

Chapter 9. Histories, realities and negotiating free movement in southern Africa
Sally Peberdy and Jonathan Crush

Chapter 10. Migration without borders: a long way to go in the Asian region
Graziano Battistella

Chapter 11. A world without borders? Mexican immigration, new boundaries and transnationalism in the United States
Alejandro I. Canales and Israel Montiel Armas

Chapter 12. The free circulation of skilled migrants in North America
Rafael Alarcón

Chapter 13. Migration policies and socioeconomic boundaries in the South American Cone
Alicia Maguid

Notes on contributors
Index

Migration Without Borders: Essays on the Free

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/11/2007
      ISBN13: 9781845453466, 978-1845453466
      ISBN10: 1845453468

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      International migration is high on the public and political agenda of many countries, as the movement of people raises concerns while often eluding states’ attempts at regulation. In this context, the ‘Migration Without Borders’ scenario challenges conventional views on the need to control and restrict migration flows and brings a fresh perspective to contemporary debates. This book explores the analytical issues raised by ‘open borders’, in terms of ethics, human rights, economic development, politics, social cohesion and welfare, and provides in-depth empirical investigations of how free movement is addressed and governed in Europe, Africa, the Americas and Asia. By introducing and discussing the possibility of a right to mobility, it calls for an opening, not only of national borders, but also of the eyes and minds of all those interested in the future of international migration in a globalising world.



      Trade Review

      "...a very mind-stretching, stimulating book.” · Joan Anderson, University of San Diego (for the ABS Past Presidents’ 2009 Book Award committee)

      In taking up their consideration of migration without borders, editors Antoine Pécoud and Paul de Guchteneire have assembled an impressive and diverse list of contributors, whose expertise covers many disciplines of the social sciences and, in some cases, also involves direct experience in such international organizations as the United Nations (UN) and the European Union (EU). Equally compelling is the fact that authors are located in countries of the global North and the global South, and the topical coverage by the authors considers both North and South. Rarely indeed has such systematic attention been paid to a broad comparative context in grappling with the economic, social, human rights, and ethical implications of the idea of ‘migration without borders.’ · Canadian Studies in Population

      “This long-awaited book…gives a good overview of the issues at stake and offers a survey of the discourses and ethical arguments and the migration rights and regimes in several countries, regions and worldwide…all [chapters] are well written, illustrative and accessible…The volume will…provoke dispute and compels the reader to participate in this fascinating exercise.” · International Migration and Integration

      “The theoretical and practical range in this collection of essays is impressive, and the reader is left with a greater understanding of the complex dimensions that must be considered when governments try to manage the movement of people…All those interested in the future of international migration in a globalizing world will find the research presented in this book to be a stimulating mix of discomforting realities and hopeful possibilities.” · Population, Space, and Place

      “…makes a very interesting read for anyone who wishes to get hold of a comprehensive exposition of the complex dynamics of migratory trends in the globalised world we live in today…This should definitely serve as a core text for anyone involved in policy-making in this area." · CLR News

      “Each essay provides a detailed, well-written overview of the historical development and demographic growth of international migration in the region. These regional essays are miniature masterpieces, and the authors demonstrate encyclopedic knowledge of their subjects. Overall, the book has a far higher degree of thematic coherence and development than most anthologies on global migration….Highly recommended.” · Choice



      Table of Contents

      List of tables

      Foreword
      Pierre Sané, Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Sciences, UNESCO

      Chapter 1. Introduction: the migration without borders scenario
      Antoine Pécoud and Paul de Guchteneire

      PART I: THEORETICAL ISSUES

      Chapter 2. The economics and politics of the free movement of people
      Nigel Harris

      Chapter 3. The frontiers of mobility Catherine
      Wihtol de Wenden

      Chapter 4. The ethics, economics and governance of free movement
      Mehmet Ugur

      Chapter 5. Managing migration: towards the missing regime?
      Bimal Ghosh

      Chapter 6. Open borders and the welfare state
      Han Entzinger

      PART II: REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES

      Chapter 7. Europe without borders: rhetoric, reality or Utopia?
      Jan Kunz and Mari Leinonen

      Chapter 8. Creating a borderless West Africa: constraints and prospects for intra-regional migration
      Aderanti Adepoju

      Chapter 9. Histories, realities and negotiating free movement in southern Africa
      Sally Peberdy and Jonathan Crush

      Chapter 10. Migration without borders: a long way to go in the Asian region
      Graziano Battistella

      Chapter 11. A world without borders? Mexican immigration, new boundaries and transnationalism in the United States
      Alejandro I. Canales and Israel Montiel Armas

      Chapter 12. The free circulation of skilled migrants in North America
      Rafael Alarcón

      Chapter 13. Migration policies and socioeconomic boundaries in the South American Cone
      Alicia Maguid

      Notes on contributors
      Index

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