Multilayered Migration Governance explores the emerging concept of ‘migration partnerships’ in political management and governance of international migration flows. The partnership approach to migration seeks to balance responsibility and benefits of migration more evenly between source, transit and destination countries. Case studies from the US, Europe and Africa analyse the various initiatives and programmes applied in national, regional and transcontinental migration policy today. It shows that a multilayered system of migration governance has emerged which embeds primarily bilateral and mainly control-focused migration partnerships in a broader framework of (trans-)regional and international cooperation providing key links to policy...
This paper argues in favour of a radical de-centring of our understanding of international migration...
This chapter focuses on migration and integration as multilevel policy issues and explores the conse...
Weinert, MatthewThis dissertation examines the increasingly important role of migration management p...
Partnerships in international migration governance promise a cooperative approach between countries ...
This thesis examines how the European Union Migration Partnership Framework represents a partial sh...
This book analyses the dynamics of regional migration governance and accounts for why, how and with ...
In this chapter we undertake a literature review of the emerging and burgeoning literature on the mu...
This book examines the nexus between City Networks, multilevel governance andmigration policy. Exami...
In the past decade the governance of immigrant integration – defined as the set of actors, structure...
Contains fulltext : 137352.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)There is a prev...
This chapter offers an analysis of the eu mobility partnerships as one case in point for policy inte...
Marcia Vera Espinoza - 0000-0001-6238-7683 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6238-7683Item not available ...
First published online: 22 July 2021City networks (CNs) are often enthusiastically regarded as key a...
With its focus on Latin America and Europe, two world regions historically linked by human mobility ...
Published online: 28 Oct 2020This paper argues in favour of a radical de-centring of our understandi...
This paper argues in favour of a radical de-centring of our understanding of international migration...
This chapter focuses on migration and integration as multilevel policy issues and explores the conse...
Weinert, MatthewThis dissertation examines the increasingly important role of migration management p...
Partnerships in international migration governance promise a cooperative approach between countries ...
This thesis examines how the European Union Migration Partnership Framework represents a partial sh...
This book analyses the dynamics of regional migration governance and accounts for why, how and with ...
In this chapter we undertake a literature review of the emerging and burgeoning literature on the mu...
This book examines the nexus between City Networks, multilevel governance andmigration policy. Exami...
In the past decade the governance of immigrant integration – defined as the set of actors, structure...
Contains fulltext : 137352.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)There is a prev...
This chapter offers an analysis of the eu mobility partnerships as one case in point for policy inte...
Marcia Vera Espinoza - 0000-0001-6238-7683 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6238-7683Item not available ...
First published online: 22 July 2021City networks (CNs) are often enthusiastically regarded as key a...
With its focus on Latin America and Europe, two world regions historically linked by human mobility ...
Published online: 28 Oct 2020This paper argues in favour of a radical de-centring of our understandi...
This paper argues in favour of a radical de-centring of our understanding of international migration...
This chapter focuses on migration and integration as multilevel policy issues and explores the conse...
Weinert, MatthewThis dissertation examines the increasingly important role of migration management p...