This account reviews the state of the literature on migration since the West European Politics special issue on migration was published in 1994. Particular attention is dedicated to the theme of immigration control and the critical question of policy gaps between immigration policy goals and outcomes. Regarding policy gaps, we identify three dimensions of this thesis that are addressed in some form by the contributors to the volume. These include: the disjuncture between public opinion and policy elites at the decision-making and implementation stages; the relationship between principals (states) and agents; and the dynamic between international and domestic arenas of policy-making. Offering a comparative analytical framework to empirically...
Both the interests of nation states to manage migration and the behavior of migrants during their in...
In recent years, migration has become an important policy priority within and beyond the European Un...
For more than 15 years, there has been a lively debate among migration scholars in Europe and North ...
This account reviews the state of the literature on migration since the West European Politics speci...
Previously published as a special issue of West European Politics, this edited volume evaluates the ...
While the fact that the implementation of migration policies fails to perfectly manage migration is ...
The existence of a gap between public preferences for more restrictive immigration policies and rela...
With nearly one in ten residents of advanced industrialized states now an immigrant, international m...
The existence of a gap between public preferences for more restrictive immigration policies and rela...
The existence of a gap between public preferences for more restrictive immigration policies and rela...
Immigration, it has been said, is the sincerest form of flattery. That may well be, but you wouldn't...
Much of the literature on migration policy has proclaimed a gap between what parties say and what pa...
In the face of the apparent dispute in migration research about the effectiveness of migration polic...
This article examines recent attempts to create a common European Union (EU) immigration policy. Thi...
This chapter aims to investigate whether (restrictive) policy measures on migration across seven Eur...
Both the interests of nation states to manage migration and the behavior of migrants during their in...
In recent years, migration has become an important policy priority within and beyond the European Un...
For more than 15 years, there has been a lively debate among migration scholars in Europe and North ...
This account reviews the state of the literature on migration since the West European Politics speci...
Previously published as a special issue of West European Politics, this edited volume evaluates the ...
While the fact that the implementation of migration policies fails to perfectly manage migration is ...
The existence of a gap between public preferences for more restrictive immigration policies and rela...
With nearly one in ten residents of advanced industrialized states now an immigrant, international m...
The existence of a gap between public preferences for more restrictive immigration policies and rela...
The existence of a gap between public preferences for more restrictive immigration policies and rela...
Immigration, it has been said, is the sincerest form of flattery. That may well be, but you wouldn't...
Much of the literature on migration policy has proclaimed a gap between what parties say and what pa...
In the face of the apparent dispute in migration research about the effectiveness of migration polic...
This article examines recent attempts to create a common European Union (EU) immigration policy. Thi...
This chapter aims to investigate whether (restrictive) policy measures on migration across seven Eur...
Both the interests of nation states to manage migration and the behavior of migrants during their in...
In recent years, migration has become an important policy priority within and beyond the European Un...
For more than 15 years, there has been a lively debate among migration scholars in Europe and North ...