Immigration Zone

Immigration Zone

Immigration Zone

Embracing mainstream international law, this section on immigration zone explores the context, history and effect of the area of the law covered here.

Resources

Further Reading

    • The entry “immigration zone” in the Parry and Grant Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law (currently, the Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law, 2009), Oxford University Press
    • Bade, K.J. (2000) Europa in Bewegung: Migration vom späten 18. Jahrhundert bis zur Gegenwart. Munich: Verlag C.H. Beck.
    • Benhabib, J. (1996) On the Political Economy of Immigration. European Economic Review 40, 1737–43.
    • Bleich, E. (2003) Race Politics in Britain and France: Ideas and Policymaking since the 1960s. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    • Boswell, C. (2006) The Liberal Dilemma in the Ethics of Refugee Policy. In A.M. Messina and G. Lahav (eds.) The Migration Reader: Exploring Politics and Policies. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, pp. 664–82.
    • Brettell, C., Cordell, D., and Hollifield, J. (1999) City and State as Context: A Research Model for Immigrant Incorporation in the United States. Demographie aktuelle: Vorträge-Aufsätze-Forschungsberichte 14, 26–44.
    • Brubaker, R. (ed.) (1989) Immigration and the Politics of Citizenship in Europe and North America. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.
    • Brubaker, R. (1996) Nationalism Reframed: Nationhood and the National Question in the New Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    • Carens, J.H. (2000) Culture, Citizenship, and Community: A Contextual Exploration of Justice as Evenhandedness. New York: Oxford University Press.
    • Castles, S., and Kosack, G. (1973) Immigrant Workers and Class Structure in Western Europe. London: Oxford University Press.
    • Cornelius, W.A. (1998) The Structural Embeddedness of Demand for Mexican Immigrant Labor: New Evidence from California. In Marcelo M. Suárez-Orozco (ed.) Crossings: Mexican Immigration in Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, pp. 113–56.
    • Cornelius, W.A., Tsuda, T., Martin, P.L., and Hollifield, J.F. (eds.) (2004) Controlling Immigration: A Global Perspective, 2nd edn. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
    • DeSipio, L. (1996) Counting on the Latino Vote: Latinos as a New Electorate. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press.
    • Fetzer, J. (2000) Public Attitudes toward Immigration in the United States, France, and Germany. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    • Fitzgerald, D. (2009) A Nation of Emigrants: How Mexico Manages Its Migration. Berkeley: University of California Press.
    • Freeman, G.P. (1986) Migration and the Political Economy of the Welfare State. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 485 (May), 51–63.
    • Freeman, G.P. (1995) Modes of Immigration Politics in Liberal Democratic States. International Migration Review 19 (4), 881–902.
    • Freeman, G.P. (1998b) Toward a Theory of the Domestic Politics of International Migration in Western Nations. South Bend, IN: Nanovic Institute, University of Notre Dame.
    • Fuchs, L.H. (1990) The American Kaleidoscope: Race, Ethnicity, and the Civic Culture. Hanover, NH: Wesleyan University and University Press of New England.
    • Gibney, M.J. (2004) The Ethics and Politics of Asylum: Liberal Democracy and the Response to Refugees. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    • Glick Schiller, N. (1999) Transmigrants and Nation-States: Something Old and Something New in the U.S. Immigrant Experience. In C. Hirschman, P. Kasinitz, and J. DeWind (eds.) The Handbook of International Migration: The American Experience. New York: Russell Sage, pp. 94–119.
    • Guiraudon, V. (1998) Third Country Nationals and European Law: Obstacles to Rights’ Expansion. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 24 (4), 657–74.
    • Hammar, T. (ed.) (1985) European Immigration Policy: A Comparative Study. New York: Cambridge University Press.
    • Hatton, T.J., and Williamson, J.G. (1998) The Age of Mass Migration: Causes and Economic Impact. New York: Oxford University Press.
    • Haus, L. (1999) Labor Unions and Immigration Policy in France. International Migration Review 33 (3), 683–716.
    • Hollifield, J.F. (1986) Immigration Policy in France and Germany: Outputs vs. Outcomes. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 485 (May), 113–28.
    • Hollifield, J.F. (1992a) Immigrants, Markets, and States: The Political Economy of Postwar Europe. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
    • Hollifield, J.F. (1994) Immigration and Republicanism in France: The Hidden Consensus. In W.A. Cornelius, P.L. Martin and J.F. Hollifield (eds.) Controlling Immigration: A Global Perspective. Stanford: Stanford University Press, pp. 143–76.
    • Hollifield, J.F. (1997b) Immigration and Integration in Western Europe: A Comparative Analysis. In E.M. Uçarer and D.J. Puchala (eds.) Immigration into Western Societies: Problems and Policies. London: Pinter, pp. 28–69.
    • Hollifield, J.F. (1999b) Ideas, Institutions and Civil Society: On the Limits of Immigration Control in France. In G. Brochmann and T. Hammar (eds.) Mechanisms of Immigration Control. Oxford: Berg, pp. 59–96.
    • Hollifield, J.F. (2000b) Immigration and the Politics of Rights. In M. Bommes and A. Geddes (eds.) Migration and the Welfare State in Contemporary Europe. London: Routledge, pp. 108–31.
    • Hollifield, J.F. (2004) The Emerging Migration State. International Migration Review 38, 885–912.
    • Hollifield, J.F. (2008) The Politics of International Migration: How Can We “Bring the State Back In?” In C.B. Brettell and J.F. Hollifield (eds.) Migration Theory: Talking Across Disciplines. New York: Routledge, pp. 137–85.
    • Hollifield, J.F., Hunt, V., and Tichenor, D. (2008) Immigrants, Markets and Rights: The United States as an “Emerging Migration State.” Journal of Law and Policy 27, 7–44.
    • Huntington, S.P. (2004) Who Are We? The Challenges to America’s National Identity. New York: Simon and Schuster.
    • Jacobson, D. (1996) Rights across Borders: Immigration and the Decline of Citizenship. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
    • Joppke, C. (1998b) Why Liberal States Accept Unwanted Migration. World Politics 50 (2), 266–93.
    • Joppke, C. (2005) Selecting by Origin: Ethnic Migration in the Liberal State. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
    • King, D. (2000) Making Americans: Immigration, Race, and the Diverse Democracy. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
    • Koopmans, R., and Statham, P. (2000) Challenging Immigration and Ethnic Relations Politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    • Kyle, D., and Koslowski, R. (2001) Global Human Smuggling: Comparative Perspectives. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
    • Lahav, G. (2004) Immigration and Politics in the New Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    • Marshall, T.H. (1964) Class, Citizenship and Social Development. Garden City, NY: Doubleday.
    • Massey, D.S. (1987) Return to Aztlan: The Social Processes of International Migration from Western Mexico. Berkeley: University of California Press.
    • Massey, D.S. (1999) International Migration at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century: The Role of the State. Population and Development Review 25 (2), 303–22.
    • Mayer, N., and Perrineau, P. (eds.) (1996) Le Front National à Découvert. Paris: Presses de la FNSP.
    • Messina, A.M. (2007) The Logics and Politics of Post-World War II Migration to Western Europe. New York: Cambridge University Press.
    • Money, J. (1999) Fences and Neighbors: The Geography of Immigration Control. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
    • Mundell, R.A. (1957) International Trade and Factor Mobility. American Economic Review 47, 321–35.
    • Nugent, W. (1992) Crossings: The Great Transatlantic Migrations, 1870–1914. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
    • Portes, A. (1997) Immigration Theory for a New Century. International Migration Review 31 (4), 799–825.
    • Portes, A., and Rumbaut, R. (1996) Immigrant America: A Portrait. Berkeley: University of California Press.
    • Rogowski, R. (1989) Commerce and Coalitions: How Trade Affects Domestic Political Alignments. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    • Rudolph, C.W. (2006) National Security and Immigration: Policy Development in the United States and Western Europe since 1945. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
    • Sassen, S. (1996) Losing Control? Sovereignty in an Age of Globalization. New York: Columbia University Press.
    • Schain, M.A. (2008) The Politics of Immigration in France, Britain, and the United States: A Comparative Study. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
    • Schmitter-Heisler, B. (1993) Review of Hollifield, Immigrants, Markets, and States. Work and Occupations 20 (4), 479–80.
    • Shain, Y. (1989) The Frontier of Loyalty: Political Exiles in the Age of the Nation-State. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press.
    • Soysal, Y.N. (1994) Limits of Citizenship: Migrants and Postnational Membership in Europe. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    • Stolper, W.F., and Samuelson, P.A. (1941) Protection and Real Wages. Review of Economic Studies 9, 58–73.
    • Thomas, B. (1973) Migration and Economic Growth. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    • Tichenor, D.J. (2002) The Politics of Immigration Control in America. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    • Uçarer, E.M. (1997) Europe’s Search for Policy: The Harmonization of Asylum Policy and European Integration. In E.M. Uçarer and D.J. Puchala (eds.) Immigration into Western Societies: Problems and Policies. London: Pinter, pp. 281–309.
    • Walzer, M. (1983) Spheres of Justice: A Defense of Pluralism and Equality. New York: Basic Books.
    • Weiner, M. (ed.) (1993) International Migration and Security. Boulder, CO: Westview.
    • Wihtol de Wenden, C. (1988) Les Immigrés et la Politique. Paris: Presses de la FNSP.
    • Zolberg, A.R. (1981) International Migration in Political Perspective. In M.M. Kritz, C.B. Keely, and S.M. Tomasi (eds.) Global Trends in Migration: Theory and Research in International Population Movements. New York: Center for Migration Studies, pp. 15–51.
    • Zolberg, A.R. (2006) A Nation by Design: Immigration Policy in the Fashioning of America. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press and Russell Sage.

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