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Multilayered Migration Governance: The Promise of Partnership


Multilayered Migration Governance: The Promise of Partnership

Hardback by Kunz, Rahel; Lavenex, Sandra; Panizzon, Marion

Multilayered Migration Governance: The Promise of Partnership

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ISBN:
9780415595322
Publication Date:
28 Feb 2011
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
344 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Multilayered Migration Governance: The Promise of Partnership

Description

Multilayered Migration Governance explores the emerging concept of 'migration partnerships' in political management and governance of international migration flows. The partnership approach to migration seeks to balance responsibility and benefits of migration more evenly between source, transit and destination countries. Case studies from the US, Europe and Africa analyse the various initiatives and programmes applied in national, regional and transcontinental migration policy today. It shows that a multilayered system of migration governance has emerged which embeds primarily bilateral and mainly control-focused migration partnerships in a broader framework of (trans-)regional and international cooperation providing key links to policy areas in development, trade, finance and security. Utilising a comparative approach to assess the impact of partnerships on global migration policies, the book will be of interests to scholars and students in migration and development studies and international relations more broadly.

Contents

1. Introduction: Governance through Partnerships in International Migration Rahel Kunz, Sandra Lavenex and Marion Panizzon Part 1: Global Perspectives 2. The Global Governance of Migration and the Role of Trans-Regionalism Alexander Betts 3. Coherence and the Regime Complex for International Economic Migration Joel P. Trachtman 4.What Government Networks do in the Field of Migration: An Analysis of Selected Regional Consultative Processes Jobst Köhler Part 2: EU Partnerships 5. Mobility Partnerships: 'Insecurity partnerships' for Policy Coherence and Migrant Workers' Human Rights in the EU Sergio Carrera and Raül Hernández i Sagrera 6. 'Partnering' for Migration in EU External Relations Rachel Nellen-Stucky and Sandra Lavenex 7. Facilitating the Temporary Movement of Natural Persons: Economic Partnership Agreements Versus Bilateral Migration Agreements & Mobility Partnerships Natasha Ward 8.The Current Role of the International Organization for Migration in Developing and Implementing Migration and Mobility Partnerships Claire Potaux Part 3: Bilateral Partnerships 9. Franco-African Pacts on Migration: Bilateralism Revisited in Multilayered Migration Governance Marion Panizzon 10. Swiss Migration Partnerships: A Paradigm Shift Odile Rittener, Rosa Maria Losada, Laurent Perriard and Stefano Toscano 11. New Trends in Managing Migration in Canada: Towards a Mobility Paradigm? Hélène Pellerin 12. Depoliticization through Partnership in the Field of Migration: The Mexico-US Case Rahel Kunz

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