Loading...

Fortress Europe or a Europe of Fortresses?

The Integration of Migrants in Western Europe

by Harlan Koff (Author)
©2008 Monographs 340 Pages

Summary

The integration of non-EU migrants is one of the most salient issues in contemporary European politics and social scientists have dedicated significant attention to this question. Even though this field is generally characterized by its richness, its weakness has been its focus on specific aspects of immigration, such as political participation, immigrant entrepreneurship, models of citizenship, etc. This book addresses migrant integration in its complexity. First, it compares and analyzes local integration regimes because levels and modes of integration vary throughout Europe, all the way to the sub-national level. Second, the book discusses integration issues in various arenas, including political party systems, welfare regimes, social movements, civil society, economic sectors, housing, urban planning, and crime. In doing so, the study addresses the relationships between integration in various spheres, thus embracing the complexity of integration processes. Finally, the book attempts to explain the links between political, economic and social integration through interdisciplinary analysis based on power, class and status.

Details

Pages
340
Year
2008
ISBN (Softcover)
9789052014432
Language
English
Keywords
Criminalité Europa Multikulturelle Gesellschaft Einwanderer Politische Steuerung Aufsatzsammlung Immigration Intégration des migrants non-européen Esprit d'entreprise Hébergement Soziale Integration Mouvement social Marché de l'emploi
Published
Bruxelles, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2008. 340 pp., 13 ill.

Biographical notes

Harlan Koff (Author)

The Author: Harlan Koff is Assistant Professor of Political Science and the Director of the Political Science Institute at the University of Luxembourg. He also co-coordinates the University’s European Governance Research Program and he is president of the Consortium for Comparative Research on Regional Integration and Social Cohesion (RISC). His research focuses on comparative immigration politics, comparative border politics, comparative regional integration, and international human rights.

Previous

Title: Fortress Europe or a Europe of Fortresses?