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This collection of essays addresses three interrelated themes: the basic issues in contemporary German and European Migration since 1945 with particular focus on new developments in the 80s; the ways in which the citizenship debate has proceeded and how immigration and citizenship have been handled in Western Europe.List of Figures Acknowledgments Notes on the Contributors Introduction; G.Yurdakul & Y.Michal Bodemann PART I: CITIZENSHIP AND INCORPORATION REGIMES The Repositioning of Citizenship and Alienage: Emergent Subjects and Spaces for Politics; S.Sassen Citizenship, Statelessness and Market Fundamentalism: Arendtion Lessons on Losing the Right to Hare Rights; M.R.Somers Citizenship Between De- and Re- Ethnicization; C.Joppke PART II: THE CHANGING SOCIOPOLITICAL CONTEXT Being German and Jewish in Kazakhstan and Germany; R.Mandel The Migration-Security Nexus: International Migration and Security Before and After 9/11; T.Faist Changing the Rules While the Game Is On: From Multiculturalism to Assimilation in the Netherlands; H.Entzinger PART III: MUSLIM COMMUNITIES AND THE POLITICS OF INCORPORATION The Murder of Theo van Gogh: Gender, Religion, and the Struggle over Immigrant Integration in the Netherlands; A.C.Korteweg Unveiling Distribution: Muslim Women With Headscarves in France and Germany; P.Fournier & G.Yurdakul Turkish Brides: A Look at the Immigration Debate in Germany; E.Beck-Gernsheim PART IV: LABOR MIGRATION AND IRREGULAR MIGRATION Illegal Migration: What Can We Know And What Can We Explain?; F.Heckmann Managing Citizenship and Migration: Undocumented Labor Migrants' Children and Policy Reforms in Israel; A.Kemp Index
Immigration has deeply unsettled the taken-for-granted arrangements of western European societies and will change them almost beyond recognition during the course of this century. This cutting-edge collection of papers by leading scholars is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the current situation and gllóS
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