Over the last decades, an increasing number of countries have experienced a prolonged transition in the nature of the migration to which they are subject: countries that were historically lands of emigration are becoming lands of immigration. European states have alternated between policies favouring the restriction and promotion of migration, depending their own perceived economic and geopolitical needs. Until the French Revolution, Europe had considered immigration a resource and not a scourge, and European imperialism has probably sown the seeds of distrust and racism that continue to pervade the world today. The chapter aims to analyse the transition from colonialism to the migration policies in the 1950s, using international migration ...
In recent decades, the role of international migration has increased dramatically in most European c...
This Working Paper identifies five prominent transnational narratives in France and the UK that aime...
International migration is not simply a result of individuals' search for better opportunities, but ...
The global dynamics of decolonization set in train a whole matrix of mobility that in turn transform...
Immigration in Europe has been shaped by: a) its particular development in time; b) the geographi...
Immigration in Europe has been shaped by: a) its particular development in time; b) the geographical...
The theme of migrations towards Europe plays an increasingly central role in international political...
This chapter provides an overview of trends and developments in international migration since the In...
The policies of western European governments towards immigrants have undergone a period of change; f...
Migrants to Europe find themselves in a continent that is undergoing considerable shifts in its poli...
Most of the papers in this colloquium relate to the territories which the European powers built up o...
In the literature regarding immigration and immigrants in the various West European states, the labe...
In this chapter we outline the general developments of migration within and towards Europe as well a...
Migrations have recently returned as a major challenge to the developed nation-states of the West, p...
In this chapter we outline the general developments of migration within and towards Europe as well a...
In recent decades, the role of international migration has increased dramatically in most European c...
This Working Paper identifies five prominent transnational narratives in France and the UK that aime...
International migration is not simply a result of individuals' search for better opportunities, but ...
The global dynamics of decolonization set in train a whole matrix of mobility that in turn transform...
Immigration in Europe has been shaped by: a) its particular development in time; b) the geographi...
Immigration in Europe has been shaped by: a) its particular development in time; b) the geographical...
The theme of migrations towards Europe plays an increasingly central role in international political...
This chapter provides an overview of trends and developments in international migration since the In...
The policies of western European governments towards immigrants have undergone a period of change; f...
Migrants to Europe find themselves in a continent that is undergoing considerable shifts in its poli...
Most of the papers in this colloquium relate to the territories which the European powers built up o...
In the literature regarding immigration and immigrants in the various West European states, the labe...
In this chapter we outline the general developments of migration within and towards Europe as well a...
Migrations have recently returned as a major challenge to the developed nation-states of the West, p...
In this chapter we outline the general developments of migration within and towards Europe as well a...
In recent decades, the role of international migration has increased dramatically in most European c...
This Working Paper identifies five prominent transnational narratives in France and the UK that aime...
International migration is not simply a result of individuals' search for better opportunities, but ...